Hi all,
I want to post my yearly update to let everyone know how my colitis is going. It was my 4 year anniversary from finding you and starting my diet a couple of days ago. I am doing well for the most part and eating a lot more variety of foods. I am still gluten free, chicken egg free (unless I treat myself to a gelato which is rare), oat free, walnut free, and eat mostly everything from fresh or frozen. I started taking zyrtec (liquid gel caps) in March due to allergy season and didn't miss a day until recently when I decided to stop because the pollen levels have lowered, it dries me out, I hate taking any medication, and I felt like it was causing bloating and weight gain. I have to say that while taking it, my life was very normal and I felt wonderful. I was eating fruits and salads with very little problems and had consistent BMS. I have even been mowing my own yard.
After coming off of the zyrtec, it has put me into a little colitis and IC flare due to histamines I believe or due to a shock to my system. I so wished I could figure out how to solve my histamine intolerance without having to take these much drying out antihistamines. Until then, I may have to start back on them or continue convincing my family to move to the beach.
I am still using magesium oil, vitamin d drops (which are very potent, last time I checked my d3 level was 86 so I had to decrease), and sublingual b-complex. I am hoping to see if i can find omega 3 drops to help with my memory loss or 100 mile/hour mind.
I have been going through the pre-menopausal stages and for the most part it has not been too bad. It is actually quite nice other than the small weight gain and metabolism change. I believe my constant use of magnesium has really helped.
I so hope to find everyone doing well! For those just starting this journey, the diet is so worth it and I hope you find comfort from my update in knowing that this day will come for you. Just stick to it and realize it takes a lot of time and effort, and constant tweaking. I never thought I would get to this point either after being so sick and getting hit with other sicknesses while trying to find wellness.
I am going back to work into the school system again part time until my oldest is driving. I stayed healthy this passed school year for the most part, and I truly believe it was due to my vitamin d3 levels. I will never stop those supplements and am so glad I found one to work with my IC.
Please let me know if you have found any vitamin supplements that have helped with your histamine intolerance!
Thanks again for continuing to help all of those out there who struggle with this!
Much love,
MC and 3 children
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Hi Martha,
It's great to see a post by you again, especially such an inspiring update.
Sad to say, I haven't made much of an inroad on my own histamine problem. I have to eat my bananas almost green, and limit them to 1/2 a day. I even have to limit the amount of cashew butter I eat with them to keep my histamine level at a tolerable level.
If memory is really an issue, you might try taking magnesium threonate. I started taking it less than a month ago, so it's a bit too soon to expect any effects. I'm taking it to see if it can undo some of the damage that a stroke causes, but research shows significant memory and cognizance gains after taking it for 12 weeks. Here's a link to an article, if you haven't seen this:
https://www.lifeextension.com/Magazine/ ... ng/Page-01
And here's a link to an abstract of the research. The full research article is even available:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26519439
I don't know if you can tolerate oral magnesium or not, but this stuff is claimed to be less likely than magnesium glycinate to cause diarrhea. The full dose is three capsules per day, and three capsules contains only 147 mg of magnesium. I divide them up and take them after meals, along with 200 mg of magnesium glycinate (split between breakfast and lunch). Lemme know how it goes, if you decide to try it.
Thanks for the update.
Love,
Tex
It's great to see a post by you again, especially such an inspiring update.
Sad to say, I haven't made much of an inroad on my own histamine problem. I have to eat my bananas almost green, and limit them to 1/2 a day. I even have to limit the amount of cashew butter I eat with them to keep my histamine level at a tolerable level.
If memory is really an issue, you might try taking magnesium threonate. I started taking it less than a month ago, so it's a bit too soon to expect any effects. I'm taking it to see if it can undo some of the damage that a stroke causes, but research shows significant memory and cognizance gains after taking it for 12 weeks. Here's a link to an article, if you haven't seen this:
https://www.lifeextension.com/Magazine/ ... ng/Page-01
And here's a link to an abstract of the research. The full research article is even available:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26519439
I don't know if you can tolerate oral magnesium or not, but this stuff is claimed to be less likely than magnesium glycinate to cause diarrhea. The full dose is three capsules per day, and three capsules contains only 147 mg of magnesium. I divide them up and take them after meals, along with 200 mg of magnesium glycinate (split between breakfast and lunch). Lemme know how it goes, if you decide to try it.
Thanks for the update.
Love,
Tex
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
Hi Tex,
So glad to hear from you! Thank you for the info. I read the study and that is very promising. I am going to look into the supplements. In the past, I didn't tolerate oral mag., but I haven't tried it lately. I also forwarded this to my mother who has sleeping problems. I so hope it helps you and will be waiting to see what you think. I will let you know if I try it.
That stinks about the histamine intolerance. It is unbelievable how much histamine intolerance impacts my life. Almost everything that I was eating while taking zyrtec, now I can't tolerate it. Its day and night difference really. I just hate to be on it long term unless my life depends on it. Although, I am starting to think my life may depend on it ! I may just take a short break for now, get back on it, and then take a break during winter.
You take care and please let us know how that mag. works for you!
Love,
So glad to hear from you! Thank you for the info. I read the study and that is very promising. I am going to look into the supplements. In the past, I didn't tolerate oral mag., but I haven't tried it lately. I also forwarded this to my mother who has sleeping problems. I so hope it helps you and will be waiting to see what you think. I will let you know if I try it.
That stinks about the histamine intolerance. It is unbelievable how much histamine intolerance impacts my life. Almost everything that I was eating while taking zyrtec, now I can't tolerate it. Its day and night difference really. I just hate to be on it long term unless my life depends on it. Although, I am starting to think my life may depend on it ! I may just take a short break for now, get back on it, and then take a break during winter.
You take care and please let us know how that mag. works for you!
Love,
Martha E.
Philippians 4:13
Jul 2008 took Clindamycin for a Sinus infection that forever changed my life
Dec 2014 MC Dx
Jul 15, 2015 Elimination Diet
Aug 17, 2015 Enterolab Test
Dec 2015 Reflux
Sept 2016 IC
Philippians 4:13
Jul 2008 took Clindamycin for a Sinus infection that forever changed my life
Dec 2014 MC Dx
Jul 15, 2015 Elimination Diet
Aug 17, 2015 Enterolab Test
Dec 2015 Reflux
Sept 2016 IC