Need Advice-Fructose Malabsorption test tomorrow
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Need Advice-Fructose Malabsorption test tomorrow
I don't know whether I should drink 12oz of coke or 12oz of apple juice. Which would be least likely to cause a reaction?
The apple juice has ascorbic acid added.
The apple juice has ascorbic acid added.
MC diagnosed 2007
I haven't had a coke in probably 30 years, but I have to drink either coke or apple juice because they have fructose so I can do the fructose breath test and that scares me. I guess I will take some immodium just in case.
My new gastro doc feels mc is absolutely connected to what we eat which is why he wants me to have the fructose breath test since so many fruits (and some vegies) have fructose.
"Many patients with collagenous colitis are having trouble with fructose containing foods. Fructose is found in all fruit, peas, tomatoes, onions, eggplant, sweet potatoes, corn, beets, carrots, turnips and winter squash. Additionally, all type of sugar must also be avoided (table sugar, sucrose, honey, maple syrup, molasses, agave, cane sugar)."
My new gastro doc feels mc is absolutely connected to what we eat which is why he wants me to have the fructose breath test since so many fruits (and some vegies) have fructose.
"Many patients with collagenous colitis are having trouble with fructose containing foods. Fructose is found in all fruit, peas, tomatoes, onions, eggplant, sweet potatoes, corn, beets, carrots, turnips and winter squash. Additionally, all type of sugar must also be avoided (table sugar, sucrose, honey, maple syrup, molasses, agave, cane sugar)."
MC diagnosed 2007
This is interesting... I was wondering if i might be pushing it to put honey or maple syrup in my tea... not sure, but if I am sensitive to fructose... this list is huge... i'v eeaten the winter squash. carrots, onions ( in broth)... wow! so many foods to consider!
soundslike you have a great doc! I am glad for you...
Sunny
soundslike you have a great doc! I am glad for you...
Sunny
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I might be too late, but my old GI gave me a fodmaps list that listed intolerances and how to test for them. For fructose, it said to eat 2 TB of honey. I did, and was sick quite quickly. And it helped me see why I wasn't getting better as, prior, I was eating honey every night.
Here's a link to fodmaps. http://www.docdatabase.net/more-the-low ... 27962.html (It should have a box in the right hand side with a description of fodmaps foods and ways to test for them.)
Here's a link to fodmaps. http://www.docdatabase.net/more-the-low ... 27962.html (It should have a box in the right hand side with a description of fodmaps foods and ways to test for them.)
I began having trouble with my mango jam, which I made using 1/4 of the normal amount of sugar. I then made a batch using glucose sugar because the glucose/fructose ratio should be >1 for fructose intolerance, which I'm pretty sure I have. Using glucose didn't seem to make any difference. I had to throw both opened jars out today (which killed me) because the jam had gotten moldy after just a month. That shows how little sugar I used, but I still reacted.
I have never had problems with maple syrup or cane sugar. I'm starting to think it's the enzymes in the fruit which bother me. I get a funny taste in my mouth after I eat too much fruit.
Gloria
I have never had problems with maple syrup or cane sugar. I'm starting to think it's the enzymes in the fruit which bother me. I get a funny taste in my mouth after I eat too much fruit.
Gloria
You never know what you can do until you have to do it.
Also, a number of the things you list as a problem for you are high in sals, like olives, vinegar, pepto bismal, tomatoes, cucumber, squash, etc. There is no test for it though. They say it has a bucket effect so you can eat some sals and then the bucket overflows, but I think that it can just cause a reaction since it is a pesticide.
My gastro doc totally believes that food intolerance/allergy is connected to mc if not the cause.
My gastro doc totally believes that food intolerance/allergy is connected to mc if not the cause.
MC diagnosed 2007