Food Allergies
This is what I know:
When I eat corn I feel bad.
My head:
itches across the back from ear to ear
hurts from pressure above my eyes and under my nose
feels like it’s swimming or it is weighted
is in a fog where concentration is difficult at best
I “lose” thoughts quickly and can’t stay on track even within a sentence
I’m dizzy an experience vertigo
my bottom lip spasms which is discomforting not only for me but for the people that notice, too.
my ears ring loudly at times to the point I can’t hear
My teeth:
are super sensitive to hot and cold
on the upper jaw feel like they are going to fall out
In my body I feel:
an unsettling weightlessness which lasts for only moments at a time
a slow-motion effect like moving through pudding
tension in my muscles to the point where if I kneel too long it is very difficult to stand up
Vision problems:
narrow vision – tunnel vision
lost vision in blocks around the periphery
small floaters of bright light swim all around in front of me
depth of field changes causes my eyes to cross
I have been to the doctor on many occasions for these problems. I have recently stopped eating corn and am feeling a heck of a lot better. Think of this. What would happen in this country if there was uncovered many cases of people with a corn allergy. Start looking at the labels on everything in your refrigerator and pantry. You’ll be amazed. Corn is in everything.
So, with this little rant out of the way, if you start to see some crazy ideas for No-Bread sandwiches, now you’ll know why. (Not only do they put corn in most bread products, but I’m allergic to wheat, too.)
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