I do hope everyone is safe and taking precautions against Covid-19.
I could really use some advice. Diagnosed February 2020. Blessed to live in an area where I can find organic food and freshly butchered meat & poultry. For the past 2 months, I've only been eating bone broth, chicken, pork, white potatoes, sweet potatoes, white rice, banana, avocado, occasional potato chips made w/ avocado oil and the pretty tasty butter substitute I found on here.
I continue to take 9 mg/day of Budesonide. I've tapered my Prozac to 10 mg/day and will soon discontinue that. No more Prevacid (using Pepcid for heartburn).
BUT, I'm not getting better! I have good days, with minimal D, feel well enough to be up and working on projects, then will start in with several WD a day, and now am in a flare-getting up at night 2-3 times, about 6 times during the day, especially after I eat. Cramping(!), really fatigued, etc. Not quite as bad as at the beginning, but shi*!
I hate to put you all through this, but I really need to list everything I'm taking, because this doesn't seem to fit a pattern, nor can I associate it with a particular food

Jarrow Methyl B-12 5000 mg, 4/day
Jigsaw MagSRT (Magnesium 500 mg/Malic Acid 1436 mg, both as Dimagnesium Malate). Also contains B6 5 mg, Folate 200 mcg, B-12 5 mcg. 4/day.
Solaray Calcium Citrate 1000 mg. 4/day
Thorne D-5000 D3 125 mcg. 1-2/day
Basic Care (Pepcid) Famotidine 10 mg, Calcium Carbonate 800 mg, Magnesium Hydroxide 165 mg. 2-4 *This is new since diagnosis, as I had to taper the prevacid.
My husband and I are both nurses, but certainly not dieticians-I'm sure some of you learned folks here could teach a dietician a thing or two! He's lovingly cooking my foods, and very focused on doing whatever will help me. His current guess is possibly overdoing the pork. I've been eating a bit 2-3 times a day. We're both trying to get our head around the histamine concept.
My GI doc has suggested taking a course of the antibiotic Xifaxan (Rifaximin). His explanation: "Sometimes diarrhea is also related to a dysregulation of bacteria. This can happen after an illness as your bacteria repopulate and you are left with more diarrhea producing bacteria. Xifaxan seems to help 50-60% of people which is not bad. It is also not absorbed so it does not seem to cause side effects or interact with other medications." Now, I like the guy, but am pretty hesitant to add this med, especially considering the side effects.
Am I doing all the right things? What else should I be taking as a supplement, or changing? I feel like I'm

Thank you all for being here

Best,
Lui