Just how much of an offending food can cause a reaction?

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Just how much of an offending food can cause a reaction?

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Hi All!
I hope I am in the correct forum :)....I have been a good girl with my diet for about 2+ months now. On Saturday, I had a small container of yoghurt...(just didn't want it to go to waste) On Monday I was not well. No diarrhea but gas like crazy, depression, joint aches, and fatigue like crazy. Could that have been from 1 small serving of yoghurt??....(I can't have dairy) I am better today (Tuesday)
Any input is appreciated!!
Thanks to all of you who are suffering too!
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Hi Trish!
One serving of dairy could certainly cause that, even half a teaspoon if you are very sensitive to casein, like many of us here are. I had an accidental swig of a milkshake - a vietnamese avocado drink (forgot it had milk), and I blew up like a balloon, followed by D hours later. You're lucky it didn't cause D, although dairy intolerance can often cause C.
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Thanks Zizzle for the input. Wow, one swig of a milk-shake huh!? I will have to clean out the refrig. and just dump out anything that might offend. If Hubby isn't going to use it, it goes in the trash!

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Definitely! Since changing your diet, do you feel better? Are your MC symptoms all gone?
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I put a couple of frozen cubes of home made turkey broth into a sauce, and blew up with cramps and gurgling no more than an hour later.
Yogurt seems to do nothing to me. However, given that I don't seem to improve, I don't have it )-:.
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Thank you Ladies for your input! Now I will really watch everything I eat more closely.
I DO feel better since I have avoided gluten and eggs. It took about 6 weeks but my energy returned, my depression lifted, and no more gurgles and grumbling! My Doc still has me on 6mg of Budesonide, so no more diarrhea...Thank Heavens :)

I read on here somewhere that the longer we avoid our allergy foods, the more sensitive we become to accidental/intentional ingestion.

Everyone on this site has been so kind and nice! Thank you again for your input.

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