New Enterolab test: eggs and soy

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New Enterolab test: eggs and soy

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My original Enterolab testing was done 3 years ago. I was tested for eggs and soy only this time. I was curious to see what the soy reaction would be after 3 years of no soy, and I very much want to be able to eat eggs again. Bummer. I am still reacting to both: Anti-ovalbumin IgA is 13 units. It was 16 units 3 years ago and Anti-soy IgA is 16 also.

I eat eggs that are incorporated into baked goods without any problems but that may be why I am still reacting. I thought the soy reaction would be lower since I haven't knowingly consumed any soy in three years.

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Post by Leah »

Bummer. I don't know if our major protein intolerances ever change
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Oh, shoot! I know what's it like to crave something, and not be able to have it.

So sorry!

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Post by Lesley »

Sorry Sheila. On the good side that's not a lot of intolerances.
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Awwww that sucks. I love eggs too. :sad:
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Post by Gabes-Apg »

thanks for retesting and sharing results....

i am lucky that i am ok with eggs, and have no desire or craving for any soy product.
it is a good indicator that for some major intolerences, you may never get to re-introduce them.
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Post by nerdhume »

I was eating eggs every day until I got my test results....it is a bummer.
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