Re: Anybody here been diagnosed with ES by a medical doctor?

Posted by Carol on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Anybody-here-been-diagnosed-with-ES-by-a-medical-doctor-tp1546201p1546237.html

I was tested for Celiac's, and though it was negative, you won't find
me eating any glutens. I dropped to 88 lbs, and I now weight about
105, but only after eliminating glutens, milk products, and eggs -
egg was my only blood-proven allergy, though they did not do any real
comprehensive food allergy panel on me - just the basics.

My B12 was very high at one point, but now it is low. I seem to have
great difficulty digesting raw foods, so I don't know what to do.

My A and D levels were low, also. I seem to have difficulty digesting
foods like carrots. I'm wondering if the Accutane I was on in my 30's
damaged my liver.

Carol

--- In [hidden email], Evie <evie15422@...> wrote:
>
> Oh, sorry, should have mentioned, when you eat foods high in these
and the sites in the gut are damaged where they are supposed to exit
the gut to the bloodstream, you can get symptoms of liver dysfunction-
-I even sometimes had jaundice. So, if these are the type reactions
you are having, you might suspect gut damage. This would not
necessarily have to be from celiac disease (but you do mention
glutens bothering you). It could also be due to lactose intolerance,
overgrowth of bad gut flora, and other things.
>
> diane
> Carol <YoRed24@...> wrote:
> I have trouble with grains, too, not to mention all foods
high in
> calcium or iron. Anybody else have that problem? I recently read an
> article that magnetic iron oxides were increased in the brains of
> Alzheimer's patients, and I do show early symptoms. That may
explain
> the problem with iron that I experience.
>
> I would think that the producer would be content with any medically
> licensed doctor who was willing to back up a diagnosis of ES
> publicly, and with some amount of scientific evidence. Maybe you
> should write her, Dan, if Dr. Rea has diagnosed you with this?
>
> I'm not sure why I was unable to post the direct link to the email
> address of this producer, so email eanniello AT trueentertainment
DOT
> net if you are interested, and keep us posted if she responds. Or
you

> can call her at the number in my previous post.
>
> Carol
>
> --- In [hidden email], "Carol" <YoRed24@> wrote:
> >
> > The reason I ask is because a casting producer for a show on
> Discover
> > Health/Mystery Diagnosis is looking for people with unusual
> illnesses.
> > Prerequisites are that the patient needs to live in the US, a
> medical
> > doctor must have given you the diagnosis (no self-diagnosed
> > electrosensitives), and the doctor must practice in your area and
> be
> > willing to get involved.
> >
> > Here is the info:
> >
> > Please contact MYSTERY DIAGNOSIS at:
> >
> > eanniello@ or (212) 645-0904 and leave a message
> > on their hotline. Be sure to include your full name, phone
number,
> > email address, and disease.
> >
> >
> > I have severe electrosensitivities myself, but unfortunately I
have

> not
> > been diagnosed "officially" by a medical doctor. If you are
> interested,
> > please write to the producer.
> >
> > Carol
> >
>
>
>
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