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Old 11-10-2012, 11:30 AM #1
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Default Eating my way to weakness and other issues

Do any of you have problems with food. I don't know if all this is related to MG, but I have several issues. Here is a list of the food and my reactions:

Lemons: Swallowing weakness
Concentrated mint such as altoids: All over weakness
Hormone in milk products: over production of hormones causing infections
potatoes: swelling
bananas: swelling
apples: allergy? Start coughing
carrots: all over itching
apricots: avoiding them, but can't remember why. I think it was weakness.

There's more foods, but sometimes my mind seems cloudy and I can't remember things.
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I noticed that potatoes and bananas cause you the same symptom (swelling). It may be a coincidence, but both of those are high in potassium. Do other high-potassium foods also cause swelling? How about winter squash and beet greens?

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I haven't noticed, but possibly. I don't eat squash too often and I don't eat beets. I'm always swollen, but bananas and potatoes make me swell even more. On my last blood work my c reactive protein was high, which means inflammation. I often thought it was the potassium and I can somewhat counteract the swelling from potatoes with salt. I don't know why, but the salt acts more like potassium should and the potatoes and bananas act more like salt. It's like my wiring is reversed.
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The potassium in potatoes in in the skins, so if peeled potatoes don't bother you, then that's more evidence that it's the potassium that's the trouble.

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Thank you Abby. I have a reaction either way. So maybe it's just the potatoes. It's mostly russet potatoes. I've tried red and golden potatoes and have less of a reaction, if that makes any sense.
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