Think her doc has mentioned those pills. The lactose intolerant problem is easy for her to deal with. The Egg allergy is the killer. When we go out for breakfast she will not eat anything with eggs....unless we are coming straight home.My girlfriend is lactose intolerant. When she does have something with lactose in it like ice cream, the symptoms usually arent horrible, depends on what food it is (she loves cheese, but it gets her so sick). She has had prescription pills that allows her to eat lactose without any symptoms but she said its really expensive.
Luckily she is not a real big cheese eater. The Eggs are the killer. Up to the onset of the allergic reaction we ate eggs every day for breakfast. Now she eats oatmeal and a few different kinds of cereal. She is a bit frustrated by it all.Here is great article on Cheese and Lactose intolerance...http://www.epicurious.com/archive/blogs/editor/2014/04/lactose-intolerant-cheeses.html
Goat and Sheep's milk cheeses are tasty and easier to digest for folks that have issues with Cow's milk cheese. High quality Artisanal cheeses are less of an issue than what is found many grocery store Deli's and Dairy isles. Check the Sugar amounts on cheese nutrition labels. These, for the most part, represent Lactose levels. Processed cheese like the average American singles, Cream Cheese, and Whole Milk Ricotta, just isn't in the diet of the intolerant folks...JJ
Sorry to see this. Fortunately Ernestinas allergies are nowhere near as severe.My son a egg and peanut allergy. Bad. He is 7, we carry epi pens
Had a very interesting chat with the doc today. He did find it very interesting that Ernie was battling all sorts of reactions to the meds that her rheumatologist was tossing at her to deal with the various inflammatory diseases she has just prior to the Egg allergy surfacing. It was like a flip of the switch...Ernie had eaten eggs for 47 years, woke up one day and was allergic to eggsMy sister had a severe allergic reaction to crab once, she went partially blind and scared us all, her health returned but I will never forget her illness to the crab. Food allergies are serious business, glad your wife learned something about hers.
Sometimes it can be very confusing trying to figure out what is making a person sick.
Thanks for the update.