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@lleigh I am sure you have experimented with supplements, have you? My husband takes a lot of them since he still has no appetite and does not want to eat. Here is what I put in my own thread when asking about feeling sick after eating: If I may, I would like to share something I found out with the help of AI by asking it again and again for 'help' regarding my husbands problems with exactly all these symptoms. He has a massive problem with histamine, and his histamine intolerance caused in the end his surgery 4 years ago. In the last couple of months his dumping and sickness became so awful that he was more than desperate, could not eat anything without feeling sick, etc. I asked ChatGPT again but in a different way (a simple question: what is somebody lacking who suffers from histamine intolerance, and my next question was: how can you trigger your body to produce DAO again) and to cut a long story short: the outcome worked. It suggested to take L-Glutamine (my husband has taken this for almost 2 years now) PLUS butyrate sodium. He bought this one here: https://www.naturitas.us/p/supplements/fatty-acids-and-omegas/optim-butyrate-sodium-butyrate-90-capsules-optim-laboratoire. He has taken this now for 2 weeks and the result was phantastic: He could eat anything, really anything without any problems. He is still in the trial phase and since he had to take painkillers for a day due to tooth problems, he had an awful day yesterday, with diarrhea and you name it - a typical reaction and consequence for him since his surgery), but despite this, it seems like this combination really works. He hasn't had any DS or GE ever since, no sickness, no nusea, no nothing. Really, no kidding. His life changed from 0 tolerance for food to 100% tolerance of any food he could not eat before. I don't know if this helps, but perhaps. This is just our experience, this is no scientific or medical proof or something, he is still in the trial phase, as I said, and I am not suggesting anything here, I only wanted to share this experience with you, which is absolutely personal and individual. Have an amazing and healthy 2026!!! All of you!!! Wishing you all the best!
Michaela
I hope it helps
All the best
Michaela