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Jonny69
15-07-2009, 11:11
Some years ago I developed an allergy to white fish. It makes me vomit basically, but quite badly and drawn out. Last time I was bedridden for a couple of days and it took me a long time to recover so I've avoided fish completely for a number of years.

Seafood is fine and I eat a fair bit of it, though the fish that makes me sick has a particular taste that I recognise and scallops have that taste, so I have avoided them just in case.

The strange thing is I can eat smoked salmon and anchovies with no problems. I only eat these because I know in between the times of the bad experiences with white fish I'd been eating them and they didn't affect me. I'm suspecting that oily fish might be ok but I haven't had the guts to try fresh salmon or tuna in case of an unpleasant reaction.

So I'm at the point now where I'm missing a few old regulars from my diet; mainly tuna. I have a tin in the cupboard, I have a day off work, I have mayonnaise and granary bread. Wish me luck...

leowyatt
15-07-2009, 11:21
good luck :)

Will
15-07-2009, 12:59
Did it stay down?

Kitten
15-07-2009, 13:07
I'm planning on doing the same Johnny. Same problem since I was born, never been able to eat fish and my mum is dangerously allergic to it. I don't have the same symptoms but it makes me ill - often wonder if it's psychosamatic (sp) as if doesn't look or smell like a fish (i.e. a fish in batter from chippy or fish finger) then I seem to be fine or at least if I am ill it's nothing like as severe :/

Slowly introducing fish/seafood into my diet - prawns seem to be a success, as yet can't get past the smell of white fish as it cooks, I physically gag if I try to eat it, same with shellfish.

Jonny69
15-07-2009, 15:15
Did it stay down?
Yes and I'm alive!

http://www.jonny69.co.uk/uploads/cooking/tuna%20sandwich/youngfrankenstein.jpg

I'm planning on doing the same Johnny. Same problem since I was born, never been able to eat fish and my mum is dangerously allergic to it. I don't have the same symptoms but it makes me ill - often wonder if it's psychosamatic (sp) as if doesn't look or smell like a fish (i.e. a fish in batter from chippy or fish finger) then I seem to be fine or at least if I am ill it's nothing like as severe :/

Slowly introducing fish/seafood into my diet - prawns seem to be a success, as yet can't get past the smell of white fish as it cooks, I physically gag if I try to eat it, same with shellfish.
It might be dangerous if you have a severe reaction though, so be careful. For me it was just going to be a couple of hours being sick and feeling horrible for a few days, less if I got it out quick enough. Nothing life threatening, anyway.

I wonder if it's something to do with the amount of processing because tinned tuna is cooked within an inch of its life, smoked salmon is cured, anchovies are salted which is a bit like disinifecting it. Maybe it's something still present in fresh fish that does it. I think tinned pilchards are next on my list and a move back to white fish might start with those boil in the bag frozen jobbies.

Haly
15-07-2009, 15:19
I wonder if it's something to do with the amount of processing because tinned tuna is cooked within an inch of its life, smoked salmon is cured, anchovies are salted which is a bit like disinifecting it. Maybe it's something still present in fresh fish that does it. I think tinned pilchards are next on my list and a move back to white fish might start with those boil in the bag frozen jobbies.

Would have thought that'd make sense :)
I've had something similar with Pork. I'm fine with something like sausages or supermarket bacon, but anything like pork chops and I've felt awful for 24hrs afterwards and been in and out of the loo. Luckily in my case I'm not much of a meat eater anyway but still something I have to take into account!

Dunketh
15-07-2009, 17:06
This thread has me thinking, every time my wife it's fish she gets a terrible stomach ache and starts vomiting, I guess she has what you guys have!

Jonny69
16-07-2009, 18:23
Nearly 10 years without this stuff and I literally have an uncontrollable craving today. I've been thinking about it all day. Tuna for lunch, just had a tuna and sweetcorn wrap and I STILL want more :D

Tinned tuna 4-packs are half price in the supermarket. Guess who's now got 8 tins in the cupboard? Ok, 7 tins :o

Toby
17-07-2009, 16:22
Which supermarket out of interest? Tuna's so damned expensive these days, it's worth stocking up when it's on offer :)

Jonny69
17-07-2009, 17:12
Sainsburys. There's not much in each tin though, so I'm wondering if this is false economy.

Damn I've been lured into the thread by a reply and I'm craving the stuff again ;D