Catturd: FYI … out of nowhere,
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🙏🙏🙏 for a speedy recovery- one time I all the sudden became allergic to eggs - out of the blue. It severe cramping diarrhea to the point I couldn’t drive if I had eaten an egg and had to curl up in ball for 3 hours- it took about a month to put it together that it was eggs - don’t know why but I slowly added eggs back in to my diet (6months from figuring out it was eggs) and now can eat them again. It was crazy.
This exact thing happened to me too, except I threw up if the nausea was too bad. Got an allergy test and it was positive, even though I ate them all my life.
Question for you: Prior to developing the allergy did you get a flu shot annually? I kept thinking back to the questionnaire you have to fill out and it asks if you have an egg allergy, and I've wondered since then if getting the flu shot caused me to become allergic. I've tried researching the subject, but no one has drawn this conclusion, or at least looked into it.
I had gotten the flu shot but once 30 years ago- so I consider that a factor- honestly it was out of the blue & I am stumped to this day 🤷♀️
Glad your symptoms are improving. I only seem to get sick when I eat whole egg. If I eat a food with egg as an ingredient (cake, ice cream, pasta) I do not get sick, unless I eat too much. In that regard, limiting those foods have improved my health, but I do miss eggs Benedict and a good over easy egg.