ptrbryant
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Quick background: since moving to the South, I've developed outdoor allergies...years of recurrent bronchitis, sinus infections, etc. About 3 years ago, I started taking shots for molds and ragweed...2x week STILL!
About 3 weeks ago, I had a full-blown anaphylactic reaction...was on IV's for the day. I'd been taking an herbal supplement for the past two months and, after the incident, stopped it. Symptoms faded. But, anytime we went for a drive through the countryside, I'd get worse respiratory allergy symptoms than usual. A couple days later, after eating soy cereal, I woke up with my lips swollen for the day!
My allergist had me do blood tests to determine the exact triggers. (It's been 3 years since my last skin tests. Since you have to be off all allergy meds for weeks prior to skin tests, blood tests best option).
Anyway, test results came back showing NO outdoor or soy allergies, but a strong reaction to eggs and milk!?!?! When I thought soy was the culprit, I'd mainly been eating macaroni and cheese, oatmeal and milk, etc. and all my symptoms (except when outside) disappeared.
How can this be?
(Sorry this got so long! We've got a December WDW trip planned and 'd hate to order exactly the wrong foods there!)
Karla B.
About 3 weeks ago, I had a full-blown anaphylactic reaction...was on IV's for the day. I'd been taking an herbal supplement for the past two months and, after the incident, stopped it. Symptoms faded. But, anytime we went for a drive through the countryside, I'd get worse respiratory allergy symptoms than usual. A couple days later, after eating soy cereal, I woke up with my lips swollen for the day!
My allergist had me do blood tests to determine the exact triggers. (It's been 3 years since my last skin tests. Since you have to be off all allergy meds for weeks prior to skin tests, blood tests best option).
Anyway, test results came back showing NO outdoor or soy allergies, but a strong reaction to eggs and milk!?!?! When I thought soy was the culprit, I'd mainly been eating macaroni and cheese, oatmeal and milk, etc. and all my symptoms (except when outside) disappeared.
How can this be?
(Sorry this got so long! We've got a December WDW trip planned and 'd hate to order exactly the wrong foods there!)
Karla B.
of fun reading food labels.
Maybe something in the dairy specifically?