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Severe Intolerance To Massage, Unable To Eat Anything. Throat Swells, Mouth Itches, Rapid Heart Beat. What Can We Do ?

my mother has developed a severe intolerance to msg, and all its forms, and in practically everything we eat. She has other food allergies as well. She cannot find anything to eat. She has lost 20 lbs, and is getting basically no nutrition. Her throat swells, mouth itches, heart beats rapidly, she went to an allergy doctor who said she cannot help. What can we do
Tue, 13 Aug 2013
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Your mother has started developing the signs and symptoms of malnutrition and general deficiency. you need to see a general physician and a dietitian as soon as possible to first improve her general health status and later on chart out a strategy to make sure she has a list of item which she can safely consume
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Severe Intolerance To Massage, Unable To Eat Anything. Throat Swells, Mouth Itches, Rapid Heart Beat. What Can We Do ?

hello, Your mother has started developing the signs and symptoms of malnutrition and general deficiency. you need to see a general physician and a dietitian as soon as possible to first improve her general health status and later on chart out a strategy to make sure she has a list of item which she can safely consume regards