Hi
I'm sorry if this is the wrong section to post in but I would very much appreciate your opinion.
I'm 34, male. When I was 29 I suddenly within a month developed an extreme allergy to wheat with some strange rashes that spread all over my shoulders and back. This happened suddenly and out of the blue. I had never had any problem with wheat before and really enjoyed bread, pasta, wheat beer etc.
It took me over two years to realise that it was wheat that was causing my rashes and the rashes disappeared after a couple of months of strict wheat avoidance. After quitting wheat any time I would ingest some by accident (e.g. bassets liquorice) I would start to itch and get asthma. My sister has celiac disease but I have tested negative for gluten intolerance and wheat allergy.
At the same time as I started to get the rashes I got a strange mental symptom. I can only describe it as some kind of foggy feeling. I have read about mental fog, but I don't feel like my intellectual faculties are reduced. It's more like my vision goes blurry, and I feel afraid and anxious and I can't function socially. It's like all social fluidity is gone and I'm just a mumbling idiot, specially my face goes stiff and my bodylanguage feels stilted and socially unresponsive. This seems to happen more and get stronger and especially after eating. I had to quit my job because my coworkers disliked me so much because I couldn't function socially with them.
I have been thinking that I have been getting more and more food allergies with the age, because that's what it feels like, but I'm starting to think now that it might be connected to anything that could irritate the bowels, like fiber and protein. I will try to live on coca cola for a couple of days.
I don't have any abdominal pain, and I have used to have problems with, well not constipation, but more like hard dry feces that are difficult to expel.
If I don't fit into Crohn's as a diagnose, what else could I have. I really don't know which information I should have included but I'm happy to answer any questions of course.
I'm really at my last strengh here. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I'm sorry if this is the wrong section to post in but I would very much appreciate your opinion.
I'm 34, male. When I was 29 I suddenly within a month developed an extreme allergy to wheat with some strange rashes that spread all over my shoulders and back. This happened suddenly and out of the blue. I had never had any problem with wheat before and really enjoyed bread, pasta, wheat beer etc.
It took me over two years to realise that it was wheat that was causing my rashes and the rashes disappeared after a couple of months of strict wheat avoidance. After quitting wheat any time I would ingest some by accident (e.g. bassets liquorice) I would start to itch and get asthma. My sister has celiac disease but I have tested negative for gluten intolerance and wheat allergy.
At the same time as I started to get the rashes I got a strange mental symptom. I can only describe it as some kind of foggy feeling. I have read about mental fog, but I don't feel like my intellectual faculties are reduced. It's more like my vision goes blurry, and I feel afraid and anxious and I can't function socially. It's like all social fluidity is gone and I'm just a mumbling idiot, specially my face goes stiff and my bodylanguage feels stilted and socially unresponsive. This seems to happen more and get stronger and especially after eating. I had to quit my job because my coworkers disliked me so much because I couldn't function socially with them.
I have been thinking that I have been getting more and more food allergies with the age, because that's what it feels like, but I'm starting to think now that it might be connected to anything that could irritate the bowels, like fiber and protein. I will try to live on coca cola for a couple of days.
I don't have any abdominal pain, and I have used to have problems with, well not constipation, but more like hard dry feces that are difficult to expel.
If I don't fit into Crohn's as a diagnose, what else could I have. I really don't know which information I should have included but I'm happy to answer any questions of course.
I'm really at my last strengh here. Any help would be greatly appreciated.