Tuesday, December 3, 2019
My Regression
I started working at Applebee's the summer of 2013. I was a waitress there and as you can imagine server life has no breaks, and you eat a lot of the restaurant's food. I worked there until early 2014, so all that time I was eating a ton of gluten (although I still didn't realize I had a gluten allergy) with only one incident. So of course I didn't think much of it. I started a new job in March of 2014 at a daycare center. I was a teacher assistant so of course we got share in the snacks and have lunches if we wanted to, and mt at home diet never changed either. Late that fall is when I really started to regress. I woke up one morning got ready for work, and then all of a sudden I was taken to floor with stomach pains. My body was sweating and hot, and the pain makes you shake. I of course went to the restroom and ended up taking Imodium to help stop everything. I texted my mom (because who wouldn't) and told her what had happened that morning. We agreed that it could have just been something funky I ate and not to worry to much about it because everyone deals with stomach issues here and there. I continued on my way not worrying about it too much. If you ever used a costive (Imodium, Pepto, etc.) you know that it can hold for a few days. So, I didn't have any issues for a couple days after that, and I figured I was fine. Shortly after (timeline is fuzzy) I woke up to get ready for work and I was hit with the same issue. I took more medicine just to make it to work, and then had to take some more at work just function. It's not easy having to run the restroom every couple minutes when you are watching a classroom full of children....after a few repeats of this over the next week or two, I decided to get a probitoic, and my mom suggested slowly eliminate things from diet and see if have a reaction. I took my probiotic and the episodes became a little less frequent but still once to twice a week. Which was still too many. I started eliminating items from my diet. I was hoping my body could handle all my food. I didn't want to be gluten free, or dairy free. Those sounded miserable. So I took out gluten (or so I thought)for a few days, no change. Then I took out diary for a few days, I thought I noticed a small improvement. Hey I think I found it! You know what else I found out? They make a pill if you can't have dairy. This isn't going to be so bad after all I figured. I can eat dairy as long as I have my pill and we are good to go! Oh poor naive Victoria. There was so much you didn't even know. I was still having some issues but they did let up in the intensity for a while. I just thought it would continue to get better and better. I remember however and my works, Christmas meeting/potluck I brought Red Lobster biscuits. Boy are those things delicious! I am not ashamed to say I binged on those so much. I didn't have a lactose pill though. So I'm sure you can imagine what happened the next morning.... I was absolutely crippled! I was on imodium almost to it's full dose. I couldn't hardly walk in between potty breaks. It took two hours before I even calmed down. I was at my breaking point. I was going to call the doctor on my break that day. I called my doctor and set up an appointment, who immediately told me he was going to set me up with a GI doc. He told me to continue to take my Imodium as needed, until I can get in to see the specialist. The specialist was about a month out, which really sucked. In between my waiting I was about every other day with taking my medicine I couldn't even function on a normal level any more without it....My eyes were about to be partially open. Little did I know what my future holds.
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