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Real Stories from My Allergy Clinic: The Dinner That Turned Into an Emergency...
Dinner was meant to be simple. Chicken and mash… Comfort food. Nothing dramatic. A few bites in, something feels… off. Your throat feels tight. Breathing changes. You tell yourself you're probably just tired. Then your body says otherwise. Suddenly it's not just dinner anymore and the amazing ambulance crew gets you to hospital. Later, when everything is calm again, you replay it in your head. "How could something so normal cause that?" You book in with Deena for a non-invasi

Deena Crockett
2 days ago1 min read


Allergy & Deficiency Test Booking in Woodstock, Oxfordshire: Your Path to Clearer Health
Living with unexplained headaches, rashes, IBS, female issues, fatigue, joint, nerve, muscle pain, acne etc...can be frustrating. You might wonder, have I got an intolerance to something? If you are in the south of U.K and have been considering an allergy test, you’re in the right place. Booking an allergy and deficiency test can feel like a big step, but it’s one that brings clarity and peace of mind. Let’s walk through what you need to know about our test in Woodstock, so

Deena Crockett
4 days ago2 min read


Real stories from my clinic: The one about the "dairy no dairy" headaches...
They’re just… part of life now. You plan around them. Cancel things because of them. Carry pain relief everywhere “just in case.” Years pass. Then decades. You tell yourself: “This is just how my body is.” A lady travels down to see me from Scotland. On her health questionnaire she writes: “No dairy.” When we sit and chat, I ask a few more questions. She pauses. “Well… just a little bit of cheese each day.” Just a little. The thing about our bodies is, sometimes “a little” is

Deena Crockett
5 days ago1 min read


Real Stories From My Clinic: The One Where Google Was No Help….
You’ve Googled your symptoms again at 1am. Apparently you’re either stressed… dehydrated… have the flu, chicken pox… or pregnant! Your stomach’s bloated for no reason, your skin’s acting up, and coffee, once your best friend, now feels like betrayal. You promise yourself you’ll “sort it next week.” Next week arrives. Nothing changes. Someone mentions allergy testing. You imagine needles, white coats, and being told it’s all in your head. Instead, you sit down with me and we

Deena Crockett
5 days ago1 min read
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