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Hi Portianna, My tests showed that I am intolerant to egg and sure enough my reaction to eggs was gurgling, cramping, and pencil thin stools followed by C (I am C prominent).
To follow up on what Tex was saying, reactions can vary within the same person. For example if I eat peanuts I will ache all over the next day. Soy will give me both body aches and digestive problems.

Glad you are doing better. The weakness is a very prominent and frustrating feature of MC.

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Eggs make me nauseous. It is the only food I am aware of which has nausea as the primary symptom. My primary problem has been D but alternating with C but with eggs it's nausea that predominates.

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Summer,
The head pain may be caused by dehydration which is very common with D. I had never been bothered by headaches before except the sinus ones and that pain would be localized in that area. Now when I have a headache the first thing I do is drink a glass of water. This also may help with leg cramps. I keep a bottle of water on my night stand in case I wake up with head or leg pain.
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Post by Skyward »

Portianna- I just came to this thread after reading your update you posted today (Dec 7, 2014) and I wanted to ask-

Is Messalazina a drug like Budesonide? Just a different name in Portugal? I have not heard of it.
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Sarah,

In English it's called mesalamine (aka mesalazine). It's the active ingredient upon which Asacol, Lialda, Colazal, Pentasa, Apriso, etc, are based.

This anti-inflammatory medication is not related to budesonide, because it is not a corticosteroid. It's derived from salicylic acid, therefore it's related to NSAIDs, and that's why some of us react adversely to it.

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Post by Portianna »

Tex, thanks once again for the info, i wouldn't be able to answer :)
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Post by lisaw »

Portianna, regarding eggs, some people are able to handle eggs only in baked goods once a good amount of healing has occurred.

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