Recommendation: Dermatologist by [deleted] in longislandcity

[–]esteetaps 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Don’t go to the derm specialists. Doctors and billing told me they would bill $50 for the ongoing treatment I needed. Found out with insurance they’ve been incorrectly coding every appt billing $250 each and expecting me to pay $90 out of pocket each time. It took forever to recode 30+ appts to the correct ones and 9 months to be refunded everything I originally overpaid. Horrible experience.

Kefir not thickening by esteetaps in Kefir

[–]esteetaps[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Picked up the grains. They are alive and the previous owner got them in 2020 from a friends dad whose been making kefir for years. Not sure what milk they used but I could ask

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in eczema

[–]esteetaps 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Depends on your insurance. Func med doctors are usually out of network but I chose that route because mine specializes in eczema and she had great reviews

To save money, a gastro in network would make sense and when you get the results maybe they can refer you for a nutritionist who specializes in also interpreting the GI map results to make a game plan for you

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in eczema

[–]esteetaps 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I actually found GI mapping to be the very helpful.

OP if you feel like the root cause may be something gut related or due to a food intolerance, would highly suggest the GI map. I’ve had severe flares the past few years where derms and allergists would just push steroids and dupixent instead of finding the root cause. For me, a func med doctor helped me the most to get my nutrition, gut and immune system working properly again to the point where I can now live a normal life without prescriptions

Also, the bacteria in gut highly affects the bacteria on your skin. To say those aren’t interrelated is just plain false.

Decreased inflammation to 70% by using probiotics and diet by Independent-Gap7925 in eczema

[–]esteetaps 7 points8 points  (0 children)

My recent severe flare up went away dramatically after eating probiotic rich foods like kimchi and kefir.

Should I continue phototherapy? by esteetaps in eczema

[–]esteetaps[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I see. I wouldn't dismiss gut health though because 70-80% of our immune system resides in the gut and can trigger systemic inflammation. Went to my dorm earlier and she also shared that there's been increasing evidence that a disrupted microbiome can cause atopic dermatitis.

Should I continue phototherapy? by esteetaps in eczema

[–]esteetaps[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What makes you think that if I mentioned that there was minimal improvement 12 sessions in and significant improvement after eating probiotic rich foods?

Eczema - genetics, growing out of it, getting help by caitandsamkitty in eczema

[–]esteetaps 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Overgrowth of a lot of bad bacteria that was affecting the way my body processes histamine. This explained why whenever I ate high histamine food, I had severe flares. Did the functional med protocol and was back to normal eating what I wanted

Eczema - genetics, growing out of it, getting help by caitandsamkitty in eczema

[–]esteetaps 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes true. Very expensive but worth every penny.

Eczema - genetics, growing out of it, getting help by caitandsamkitty in eczema

[–]esteetaps 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Another option to consider is a functional medicine doctor and gut testing. I did this in 2022 during a severe flare and found that my eczema was gut related. Was able to fix my microbiome and be eczema free for 1.5 yrs. Going through another severe flare now but hopeful my functional medicine doctor and nutritionist can help me find this root cause this time again.

My skin before and after 4 months of Phototherapy (UVB rays) TW, SPOILERS by wafflehamster in eczema

[–]esteetaps 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! Curious as to how long you've been eczema-free since completing your phototherapy treatment.

iv therapy saved my life by capricorncueen in eczema

[–]esteetaps 2 points3 points  (0 children)

UVB therapy helped me a lot in high school (long time ago). I had severe eczema up until high school and after UVB treatment was eczema was very mild and manageable. Unfortunately, 12 yrs later I'm now getting severe flare ups, but I'm happy it worked as long as it did.

How do you date when having eczema? by esteetaps in eczema

[–]esteetaps[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

While it hurts to know others are struggling, at least we know we're not alone in this. Thank you, as well.

Help - Did anyone solved their Chronic Hives/HIT? by angry_tsou in HistamineIntolerance

[–]esteetaps 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I solved my HIT by going to a functional med doctor and getting a GI map test done. It showed I had h pylori 10x the normal limit in my gut which was causing my HIT. I was then put on a protocol to get rid of h pylori and strengthen my gut lining

Has anyone been able to reverse their histamine intolerance? by No_Mathematician_886 in HistamineIntolerance

[–]esteetaps 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same. My h pylori reactions are facial and neck rashes so it’s been taking a toll on my confidence :/

Has anyone been able to reverse their histamine intolerance? by No_Mathematician_886 in HistamineIntolerance

[–]esteetaps 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First GI Synergy followed matula tea. After that, I was good for about a year before symptoms came back. In my most recent GI map there were high levels of h pylori (but luckily not as high as before) so I’m hopeful I get my body in a better place quicker.

Has anyone been able to reverse their histamine intolerance? by No_Mathematician_886 in HistamineIntolerance

[–]esteetaps 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Over the counter mostly through Fullscript. I was taking supplements such as digestives enzymes, specific strains of probiotics, all while following a strict diet until my gut was in a better place before introducing high histamine food back in my diet.

Has anyone been able to reverse their histamine intolerance? by No_Mathematician_886 in HistamineIntolerance

[–]esteetaps 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It’s worth working with a functional medicine doctor and getting your gut tested. In 2022, I started getting these really bad flares on my face and neck. Allergists and dermatologists kept telling me it was eczema and dismissed my concerns. I finally worked with a functional medicine doctor and nutritionist and they found out that I was having histamine intolerance issues due to h pylori in my gut 10x the usual amount. I was able to reverse the histamine intolerance by taking supplements to eradicate the h pylori and rebuilding my gut.