MzTami
04-30-2007, 03:30 PM
I went to the Allergist/Asthma doctor this morning to test for food allergies. I think it was the scratch test. They pinched me with something on my back, 8 different times. It felt very uncomfortable and I would say a little painful. They also gave me 3 different injections on my arm.
I have been diagnosed with IBS, but feel that my symptoms which are mainly gas and stomach noises would have something to do with what I'm eating. I don't have eczema, hives, rashes, etc...
The results: I think this is based on a 0-3 scale.
Histamine: 3
Coackroach: 3
Mt. Cedar: 3
Marsh Elder 2
Russian Thistle: 2
Red Root Pigweed: 2
Johnson Grass: 2
Histamine: 3
Penicillium: 2
Aleternaria: 2
Hormodenrum: 2
HouseDust Mite: 2
Histamine: 3
Citrus: 2
Histamine: 3
Mulberry: 2
Pecan: 2
Sycamore: 2
Hackberry: 2
Histamine: 3
Ragweed: 3
Giant Ragweed: 3
Histamine: 3
Shell Fish Mix: 2
Peanut: 2+
He also said that I did 36% on a breathing test, and kept asking me if I were asthmatic, if I ever get shortness of breath, etc.. I told him that I felt fine and don't have shortness of breath or chest wheezing. He then gave me an inhaler and I took one puff and did the breathing test again. This time, he said it was 100%.
I did have a slight case of asthma when I was a little girl, but then, I grew out of it. He tends to think that I still have a mild case of asthma and gave me an inhaler( albuterol sulfate).
My questions are:
Could having a slight allergic reaction to citrus, shell fish mix, and peanuts cause my stomach noises and gas?
Could I have mild case of asthma and don't know it?
Should I stay away from citrus, shell fish mix, and peanuts, even if, I don't see them causing any anaphalatic (sp) reactions? Could they be irritating the gut lining of my intestinal tract?
Should I mention these mild allergy reactions to doctors when they ask if I have any allergies?
Also, What is histamine? I kept testing positive for histamine in each section of the test.
He also said for me to keep a food diary and come back in 3 weeks to do a blood test.
Sorry so long, and thanks in advance.
I have been diagnosed with IBS, but feel that my symptoms which are mainly gas and stomach noises would have something to do with what I'm eating. I don't have eczema, hives, rashes, etc...
The results: I think this is based on a 0-3 scale.
Histamine: 3
Coackroach: 3
Mt. Cedar: 3
Marsh Elder 2
Russian Thistle: 2
Red Root Pigweed: 2
Johnson Grass: 2
Histamine: 3
Penicillium: 2
Aleternaria: 2
Hormodenrum: 2
HouseDust Mite: 2
Histamine: 3
Citrus: 2
Histamine: 3
Mulberry: 2
Pecan: 2
Sycamore: 2
Hackberry: 2
Histamine: 3
Ragweed: 3
Giant Ragweed: 3
Histamine: 3
Shell Fish Mix: 2
Peanut: 2+
He also said that I did 36% on a breathing test, and kept asking me if I were asthmatic, if I ever get shortness of breath, etc.. I told him that I felt fine and don't have shortness of breath or chest wheezing. He then gave me an inhaler and I took one puff and did the breathing test again. This time, he said it was 100%.
I did have a slight case of asthma when I was a little girl, but then, I grew out of it. He tends to think that I still have a mild case of asthma and gave me an inhaler( albuterol sulfate).
My questions are:
Could having a slight allergic reaction to citrus, shell fish mix, and peanuts cause my stomach noises and gas?
Could I have mild case of asthma and don't know it?
Should I stay away from citrus, shell fish mix, and peanuts, even if, I don't see them causing any anaphalatic (sp) reactions? Could they be irritating the gut lining of my intestinal tract?
Should I mention these mild allergy reactions to doctors when they ask if I have any allergies?
Also, What is histamine? I kept testing positive for histamine in each section of the test.
He also said for me to keep a food diary and come back in 3 weeks to do a blood test.
Sorry so long, and thanks in advance.

