quesonrias wrote:
Before I started thinking that I might have Asperger's, I would tell people that I felt almost autistic when I had a bad allergic reaction to certain foods. My hypersensitivity is off the charts, my speech and thought patterns are severely limited, I exhibit a marked decrease in motor function, and I feel like my brain is totally misfiring when this occurs. When I am not having an allergic reaction, these symptoms are somewhat more manageable. I also am allergic to a couple of vaccines, but from what I have read, it's more that my body mistakes the proteins in those serums for one of the food proteins I am allergic to.
This sounds somewhat more intense than but similar to what happens to me when I eat refried beans, and I think a few other foods I haven't identified yet (I know there's something on Subway sandwiches that does this too - I think the meat used on the club sandwich, but I haven't tried to test it). I generally felt it was a migraine trigger, but it would basically give me an aura, sometimes without the headache.
Once I thought I might be having a stroke it was so strange, but that was right before I figured out what the trigger was.