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I once ate a lot of sausage on a camping trip. I was VERY gassy later the same day (it was HORRIBLE) and did not stop for many hours. I never made a connection. Recently I made myself the most delicious Italian sausage tortellini soup with spinach. After eating it I felt like I had a jagged rock in my stomach and had gas, naturally. I also felt sick. I put 2 and 2 together and started googling this food and found this forum. I want to add that breakfast sausages do not give me any reactions at all. On my camping trip I remember having 2 different kinds of sausages, one I don't remember, the other was a kosher type. It was many years ago so I can't remember what exactly they were. I can certainly live without this food but better to know the real source of the problem for obvious reasons. I did take a food allergy test and lobster came up as the worst (moderate reaction). Then came the mild reactive foods: milk, gluten, every kind of nut you can name, beans etc. I only have an actual reaction to gluten, none of the others listed on my test. After limiting the gluten and milk my face did clear up. I am thinking whatever is in the sausage is not a food/additive that is tested for in these tests. It takes a lot of gluten to give me a reaction (similar to the sausage) so I have to rule that out. I ate some whole fennel seeds with no reaction (so far). If any of you have any updates on the sources of your sausage reactions I look forward to seeing them. Thank you!
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