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Help!

Hello! I'm unemployed, I have only my mother but my
family environment is not good. I've been pregnant but
abortion just a few days for the error. I suffer from
sour vomiting climbing up the stomach,
as anxiety, watery and yellowish leaves.

Just eating half a cheese sandwich with ham 3
sips of Red Bull. Has also given me a little cold and I
started trembling inside. Some time ago one night I
began to vomit all to no avail and still throwing up water
sour yellow and throw it cost me and I was
wrong. Today I threw despueé eating well. But it was because
and wanted to vomit after I ate what I ate. And that
I can not stand long time and I need to sit down.
The lows that I weaken, I feel dizzy. With a little
cold and start to shake. You may not have
vitamins, because my diet is very bad, other vegetables
take some time but any fruit. Not as food
Home is all or rice 2 times a month, meat, things
companaje loose, tuna, broccoli. But what are roasted,
cooked and so no. I did an analysis for 2 or 3
months and the doctor told me it was fine the only thing
it was something out urinary tract infection. I have not taken
no pill and went to the neurologist. Just me
questions and exercises as a follow his finger, and go
come out his tongue and told me that mine is not the
head. Not even bother to get a electro.
Says mine is food or making
sudden movements or brownouts. So if
is the tension has handed me this year. Anyway, I went
all and for me it's head. Sometimes I can not
head and I feel weak and ill. My mother says
as a glass break my veins I can die. She
Many people said the same thing happens to me, that
dizziness is called kinetic.

The worst thing is that I like a lot of hair, which before
I was wrong. I think vomiting to prevent weight gain, should be
psychological. I need help. Thanks.
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I think you should check into food sensitivities and consider a food elimination diet/food challenge.  This could help immensely.  I don't think it covers everything you talked about, since much of that sounds neurological in nature, too.  However, food sensitivities can actually affect the nervous system in a major way.  I do think food sensitivities because of the kinds of foods you mentioned.  I would be so sick with many of the things you mentioned.  Not all, but many.  I don't know if an EEG would help figure out what is going on either.  But, if your neurologist didn't mention Tyramine Intolerance, I think he should have.  It's closely related to histamine intolerance.  I do believe he is right about food sensitivities or intolerances which is right there in the same category I was just talking about.

Also, what I am talking about is related to GI issues, which Celiac involves, and this is the Celiac community.  This Tyramine Intolerance that I just learned about does involve the nervous system, but it also involves the digestive system.  The information I gleaned from this website I'm about to give you the link to might help some people who are still trying to figure out if they have Celiac or not.  It confirmed in my mind that it kind of doesn't matter if the GI doctor doesn't believe that I have issues with gluten intolerance or not.  The neurologist does believe me.  No doubt because he knows about this Tyramine Intolerance and he does actually lean towards integrative medicine with migraine treatment even though he is definitely a conventional doctor.  I decided that I simply don't care what my GI doctor thinks just because the blood tests come back negative.  It's not his digestive system that is suffering if I'm an idiot at times and stray from being gluten free.  It's not his colon that gets backed up with constipation from the body reacting to gluten.  And, he never bothered to take the biopsy from the small intestine that he was supposed to when I had the upper GI scope done.  He said he was going to.  He confirmed the gastritis, so he isn't all bad, but he doesn't listen about the gluten issues because he thinks going gluten free is some kind of fad nonsense.  

Not all people with gluten intolerance have classic Celiac, the kind that is easiest to define and diagnose.  And, in some circles, some feel that any gluten intolerance is Celiac, even if the blood tests for the Sprue antibodies comes back negative.  What makes me mad, though, is how some in the medical community dismiss someone who knows very well how gluten foods affect that one.  Without some paper confirming diagnosis, I had to eat a lot of gluten products when I was hospitalized because the hospital staff wouldn't listen to me.  I was getting more and more constipated to where I became impacted.  They still dismissed me as if I was some nut!  Not everyone with Celiac gets classic diarrhea.  Besides, what harm is there in going gluten free when there are plenty of other foods that are actually much healthier?  These are so far the only idiots I'm surrounded by.  The majority of doctors I see recognize that I know what I'm talking about.

The neurologist believes me.  And, the allergist doesn't dismiss me just because something isn't proven with blood tests.  My PCP believes me and has known me long enough to recognize that I know what I'm talking about.  The neurologist obviously knows something about Tyramine Intolerance, which does explain the gluten intolerance and the negative results from the blood tests.  I sure wish people in that hospital would listen and I sure wish the GI would listen.

Here is the website:  http://www.whfoods.com/genpage.php?tname=faq&dbid=30#what
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