First off I will say...no one knows!
It all started when I tried to give up Diet Coke(DC). I have heard from many sources how I was drinking poison...DC would give me brain cancer...you are drinking formaldehyde, etc. My joints were a little achy, so I got on board the hype and tried to substitute Diet Coke for other low calories sweeteners like Truvia. Yes, I should have switched to water, but it is boring and frankly, I don't like it. And yes, I know all the good things about water. There are a million great things about brussel sprouts and collards, but I don't like them either. I digress :)
Several days into my DC withdrawal I began having stomach issues (ie: gas ...yes, I typed gas) bloating and nausea. I didn't think much of it until I ended up on the floor at Target with a headache, cold sweats, dry heaves and dizziness to the verge of fainting. Hmmm. Where did this come from? Did I have food poisoning (it was how I felt)?
I began searching through my memory and my cabinets to determine the source of my illness. Was I allergic to coffee? Ice tea? The symptoms would come and go, but I could not link it to anything specific, but gave up on my Diet Coke ban. I feel great when I drink DC!
David and I were at Costco one afternoon several weeks after the Target incident and I began to feel dizzy again. When I returned home I checked my blood pressure. It was 81/45 (wow, that is low). My blood pressure runs on the lower site 9/60, but this was a new low...pun intended. After many days of uncertainty I went to the doctor to determine the source of my problems. They checked my blood pressure 90/60, did some blood work and gave me a Rx for acid reflux. I went back 2 weeks later for a followup. Upon learning that my symptoms were about the same, they did even more blood work and gave me a blood sugar meter as mine was low.
Okay, now I have low blood pressure, low blood sugar, nausea, dizziness, achy joints and occasional headaches. I became even more careful about what I ate and when I ate. It seemed like granola bars in the morning made me feel worse by lunch, so I cut those out as well. The dizziness and nausea continued off and on.
The doctor ordered an ultrasound of my abdomen and a MRI. After hearing the out of pocket cost I cancelled both appointments. The 2nd round of blood work revealed an autoimmune problem (not celiac disease). I have had these issues in the past with my thyroid. I guess they needed a new organ to pick on.
Though I tested positive for the autoimmune disorder, my liver blood work was fine. So the liver specialist thought it might be a fluke or a false positive. I went ahead and had the ultrasound of my liver and it confirmed that currently everything was fine. No problems with my pancreas, or gall bladder either.
I did learn of a teacher where I work who had the same autoimmune disorder, but it did not affect her liver for 8 years or so. I guess it will be a wait and see disease.
I had a MRI last week and everything in my head is normal...shocking isn't it. I spoke with the doctor and she doesn't know what is wrong with me, has done every test she can think of and tells me to go see a GI doctor if my problems persist.
My only other thought is food allergies. I am scheduled to see an allergist on Friday. I have tested positive for food allergies in the past, but the foods they said I was allergic to, were not giving me any problems. Maybe that is now changed. I will keep you posted.
Oh yeah one thing I did learn....Truvia has sugar alcohol in it...which is like a laxative and so does my reformulated granola bars (why do they have to fix things that aren't broken). It seems I am overly sensitive to sugar alcohols. I have had 3 bad reactions to eating them...will explore this more with allergist on Friday.
M
2 comments:
Boo! I'm sorry to hear you've been feeling so poorly! I'll be praying for you and your doctors!
Girl, you Kerstiens are a sorry bunch -- but funny. Sorry you have all these issues. But thanks for posting updates
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