Hello [ Guest ] . Please Login or Register.
May 23rd, 2013 at 11:20 pm
Moderators: rebekahc, mommabridget Send This Topic To A Friend Print
Click here to disable ads!



You have reached the searchable FAS ARCHIVE.

Our active site has moved to foodallergysupport.olicentral.com as of September 19, 2011.

Our domains, foodallergysupport.com and foodallergysupport.org now redirect to our NEW home!

Check our Facebook page for additional updates and information. For immediate concerns or help with your registration/account, you can contact the forum administration at food.allergy.supt@flash.net


Thanks so much for your patience, everyone!



The ads on this site are administered, sorted, and maintained by Google. By clicking on any of the advertiser links, you will leave FAS.
The website you will go to is not affiliated with nor endorsed by FAS and we make no representations regarding the content or accuracy.




Thank you for joining us at FAS! Please make sure you are familiar with our Terms of Service.
By using the FAS forum and resources, you acknowledge you are subject to our rules and guidelines.



Introduce Yourself : We're glad you found us! - (Read 19,991 Times)
  « First ‹ Prev
+Share
thepsychologist
New Member


Member is offline


Send PM

Posts: 2
Post Icon Posted: May 11th, 2011 at 11:18 pm

Hi All

I've had Crohn's for 15 years now, with a side order of gradually-worsening food allergies. My daily routine is almost completely free of wheat, dairy, eggs, soy, and other misc. foods. I used to think my biggest hurdle was Crohn's, but the food allergies have actually become far more difficult day-to-day.

I've been approaching some sort of crossroads and wanted to connect with other people in a similar position.

It looks like I need to begin a new diet, as my food world has become way too constricted to be healthy. I've consulted with Dr. Cowan (author of Nourishing Traditions), but I have yet to adopt his recommended diet.

I have lots of stories and advice to share - I have been baffling western medicine for years now, and my life has had many ups and downs as a result of searching for my own answers. I look forward to writing more soon!

Stay well Smiley

Report Post IP Logged



Momcat
Member


Member is offline

Kliban's Momcat

Send PM

Posts: 5,635
Post Icon Posted: May 15th, 2011 at 07:54 pm

Hi! Are you actually a psychologist?
Report Post IP Logged

DD12 allergies: peanuts
DS8 allergies: eggs
thepsychologist
New Member


Member is offline


Send PM

Posts: 2
Post Icon Posted: May 16th, 2011 at 02:05 am

I came dangerously close to becoming one, but ended up in computers and design instead.
Report Post IP Logged

HHAuthority
New


Member is offline



Send email to HorseHandicapAuthoritySchwartz@gmail.com Send PM

Posts: 1
Post Icon Posted: May 23rd, 2011 at 08:59 pm

Hi Jerry here. Hope to share my ideas and opinions with everyone here.
Report Post IP Logged

Astyas
New Member


Member is offline


Send PM

Posts: 6
Post Icon Posted: Jun 7th, 2011 at 01:04 am

Hello, it's lovely to meet you all!

I've started picking up food allergies over the last three or so years and as my allergies evolve I'm looking for new ways to just function in Real Life. I know things are going to be better, but getting there is a little rough right now Smiley
Report Post IP Logged

CMdeux
Moderator1


Member is offline

Sure, the voices aren't real-- but sometimes they have good ideas.

Send PM

Posts: 27,544
Post Icon Posted: Jun 7th, 2011 at 11:04 am

Hi Astyas!

A warm welcome to FAS-- I know that this community is a terrific resource for answering pretty much ANY question about navigating life with food allergies.

I've learned so much from this place over the years. Smiley
Report Post IP Logged



"To travel hopefully is a better thing than to arrive." -Robert Louis Stevenson




USA
mommabridget
Moderator


Member is offline

Bridget

Send email to mommabridget@hotmail.com Send PM

Posts: 2,281
Post Icon Posted: Jun 7th, 2011 at 08:39 pm

Jun 7th, 2011 at 01:04 am, Astyas wrote:
Hello, it's lovely to meet you all!

I've started picking up food allergies over the last three or so years and as my allergies evolve I'm looking for new ways to just function in Real Life. I know things are going to be better, but getting there is a little rough right now Smiley


WELCOME!! Yes, the level of comfort/function is ever evolving. There are times when we feel stressed and tighten our "comfort zone" and other times, when we feel more confident and try to expand it. It's ALWAYS hard when adding more allergens to a list Smiley

Glad you found us, there really is comfort in knowing you are not alone!
Report Post IP Logged

Have a blessed day!

DS(18) Allergic to peanuts, cashews & soy and is a terrific trombone player
DD(25) Allergic to Bactrim, & iodine. DD(28) NKA

Louisiana, USA
Ra3chel
Member


Member is offline



Send PM

Posts: 4,901
Post Icon Posted: Jun 8th, 2011 at 06:58 pm

Hi, and welcome!
Report Post IP Logged

The 3 is silent.
violetonriot
New Member


Member is offline


Send PM

Posts: 1
Post Icon Posted: Jun 25th, 2011 at 08:56 am

hello..i'm new here.. Smiley
i also suffered from food allergies myself..
shellfish mainly..
i have it since i was kid..
but as i got older it got lots worst..
i'm in my teens now..
i can't even touch those food like prawns..lobsters.
as i heard.. food allergies supposed to go away when you get older..
but mine got worst..
and recently;t i have a project which i require to do some research..
and i decide to do on food allergy..
i have to collect data by making a survey..
i hope you all can help..
please help me to complete survey on food allergy for my R&D project~
http://www.survs.com/survey/ZC2W5J5RGY
Report Post IP Logged

  « First ‹ Prev
 


This forum powered for FREE by Hyperboards v2.25
Get your own Free forums & free message boards today!
Terms of Service | Privacy Policy


.