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museumworker's quest to consign mortgage to history!
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museumworker wrote: »Thanks SuzieSue - I have eliminated all the main food triggers for a year now, and also tried a stricter diet (which made them worse to the point I wasn't well enough to see it through). I did see one of the food hospital with a woman, but not with a bloke so I'll look it up. I do have a specialist, he thinks if I haven't found a trigger by now I am unlikely to find one, and I'm sure he said only 1 in 3 migraines have food triggers. Luckily I have found a (temporary) cure through pregnancy, which also means I can't test anything out as I won't know if they work til I'm suffering with them again!
It was a while back, so it might have been a woman but I think it was a little boy and I seem to remember that drew a picture showing how dreadful he felt before he changed his diet.0 -
I saw that - it was a little boy and the changes were remarkable.
I watched the one about eczema as my DD1 suffers terribly. We've been through all the conventional treatments - which basically meant stronger steroid creams, which we don't like. The study on the TFH helped a man by changing his diet and DD watched so now wants to see a food allergy specialist. My GP says it's not food as she doesn't have asthma or hayfever, so it's not an allergen.
I guess they have cherry picked certain cases, but sadly not one cure fits all. Perhaps the answer is more babies MW?
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Time now to close this thread - can anyone tell me how I can do that?
Mortgage [STRIKE]16/03/2011: £190K 01/01/2017: £107,729.65 [/STRIKE] 01/07/2017: £95,979.89
OPs 2011-2016 = £45K 2017 OPs = £9250.200 -
No I don't, but if you provide a link to your new thread everyone will migrate over there.Pots: House £6966/£7100, Rainy day Complete, [STRIKE]Sunny day £0/£700[/STRIKE], IVF £2523/£2523, Car up-keep £135/£135, New car £5000/£5000, Holiday £1000/£1000, MFW #16 £2077/£3120
MFiT3 #86: Reduce mortgage from £146,800 to £125,000
Mortgage Sept 2014: £135,500, MF Oct 2035 Peak July 2011: £154,000, MF July 20360 -
ok - please don't post on this thread, but come and chat all you want on my new diary here: http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/...7#post49779157Mortgage [STRIKE]16/03/2011: £190K 01/01/2017: £107,729.65 [/STRIKE] 01/07/2017: £95,979.89
OPs 2011-2016 = £45K 2017 OPs = £9250.200
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