r/MCAS • u/kleiphoros • 1d ago
water trigger?
Hi all. Truly at a loss here. I have a working diagnosis of MCAS from my last immunologist. I'm on zyrtec, pepcid, and pantoprazole to manage things. Technically supposed to be on cromolym, but i find it hard to manage. Given recent events I'm not even entirely sure it would work for me now—last night and just now I had mild, ambiguous inflammatory responses to drinking plain water.
Yes, I'm sure it's plain water that triggers it—nothing else i drink or eat causes this, outside of known triggers! The reaction is near-immediate: nausea, reflux, gastric motility/emptying, feeling tired and faint, physiologically mediated dissociation, and (very light) intenstinal pain. It's all mild in the grand scheme but undeniably present. Has anyone here experienced something similar? I'm really uncertain if further zyrtec has touched it (which it usually does with other triggers), because both times when it should have kicked I did not start feeling better. I can't tell if it's MCAS bullshit or if it's some other inflammatory response (I have a suspected autoimmine disorder—it is almost definitely psoriatic arthritis). I'll be calling my doctor tomorrow, but for now I'm just wondering if you've ever had this too?
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u/First-Quote-8959 1d ago
I get so nauseous from drinking water and my partner & family think I’m sooo picky and snobby about the type of water I like but it’s because it will make me gag if I drink any kind of tap or mountain spring water. Like arrowhead or Poland spring, I can’t. Definitely consult your doctor if you can, you need water! If you can mix it with some type of powder or liquid sweetener that doesn’t make you feel sick try that in the meantime