I just went out for lunch at a nice restaurant with good food. Unfortunately it seems I was allergic to something in my burrito. This has happened before; I have a ridiculous number of allergies (and eczema and mild asthma and just general hypersensitivity). Fortunately the only life-threatening ones are medications, so I don't have to live in fear of accidentally eating or breathing in something. Right now the lilacs are starting to bloom, so this is the toughest time of year for me, but so far I've been doing much better this year than in past years.
Anyway, there was some spice or other in the burrito that made the skin on the roof of my mouth start to peel instantly. Again, this has happened before, and it's more of a disgusting inconvenience than anything, so I went ahead and finished the burrito (I paid for it, damn it, I'm eating it). It tasted good, at least until about halfway through when I could no longer taste. I then walked home through the park (it's a beautiful, sunny day) and within about ten minutes my stomach started to hurt. By the time I got home I had to run to the bathroom, my eyes were itchy, and the parts of the roof of my mouth that weren't peeling off were itchy and burning. I had to lie down for half an hour because of the dizziness. Now I'm on the computer trying to find a way to get these symptoms to chill out. I don't have any allergy medication (I used to take it regularly, until the side effects became worse than the allergies), but while I don't think I'm in any danger, I can't get anything done until this calms down. Generally, medications were developed from substances found in nature, so presumably there's something I could eat or drink or whatever that would help at least a little bit, but I'm not sure what. A Google search turns up so much contradicting nonsense that I figure it's better to just ask my Bay12 friends if anyone has any ideas.
I'm going to make a cup of fresh mint tea, since supposedly that's soothing. I've got some other fruit and vegetables and spices. I wish I knew what was in the burrito that caused this problem, but sadly I have no idea. It must have been something uncommon, since this hasn't happened in years.