Guest guest Posted August 20, 2001 Report Share Posted August 20, 2001 , So glad to hear that you found the reason for your CU, I hope your CU goes completly away!! Yeah for you. Joan --- kelly5851@... wrote: > Hi , Yes, check out the dental connection. Get > Digital x-rays done as the regular x-rays do not > show up the bone infection that leaches into your > system. My root canal was done 7 years ago. I > started my CU l9 months ago. I had the tooth > extracted in 5/2001. I have been getting slowly > better. I was on heavy doses(4-5 different > antihistamines), of medication and found the problem > after joining this great group when someone posted > about root canal teeth going bad. I was tested > (RAST and skin tests) for every thing possible and > all wa neg. but I still broke out from certain food > groups . I could not eat any wheat, corn or tomato > products.. Now I am once again able to eat Jersey > tomatoes (yummy) and yes , now I can eat > Jersey corn. 1 1/2 weeks ago I could not eat corn. > Two days ago I tried it again and no problem. I > also ate store bought bread with all those > preservatives in it yesterday and to day for lunch > with no breakouts. Hoo Ray!!!!!! I've had no hives! > for 3 days now. , ther ar > e so may thing that can cause CU as chronic > infections, gallbladder disease, Lupus, thyroid > problems, H Pylori infection in the stomach ( I > tested positive for that and was treated) yeast > infections and even chemical sprays for bugs or > other chemicals. I can say one thing. My > allergist/immunologist never once said, " Do you have > any problem with any of your teeth? " If he would have > asked that one question I would not have gone > through all that agony for the l9 months that I did. > I count my blessing that I had found this group. > Fondly, Knorr, NJ > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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