Eegee
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I've eaten kiwis for years and it only occurred to me a few months ago that the tingling mouth I experienced wasn't normal - I assumed it was the acidity. Occasionally other foods do it too, like aubergine, but it's so mild that I still eat them now and again.
Tonight I had freshly cooked salmon mixed with mayo in two wraps with cucumber slices. My mouth started tingling part way through the first one, but I finished them both. My mouth still doesn't feel great - a little bit sore, as though I've eaten something that was too hot.
I can't believe it! I love salmon and my absolute favourite food is sushi! Going to be so gutted if this is an allergy that continues after pregnancy. Of course there are fish-free sushi alternatives so it's not the end of the world, but they're not the same. Not fair!
Tonight I had freshly cooked salmon mixed with mayo in two wraps with cucumber slices. My mouth started tingling part way through the first one, but I finished them both. My mouth still doesn't feel great - a little bit sore, as though I've eaten something that was too hot.
I can't believe it! I love salmon and my absolute favourite food is sushi! Going to be so gutted if this is an allergy that continues after pregnancy. Of course there are fish-free sushi alternatives so it's not the end of the world, but they're not the same. Not fair!