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Post by Elizabeth on Apr 11, 2018 6:07:14 GMT
How are they caused? And are you allergic to anything? As far as I know nothing I'm not allergic to anything.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2018 6:33:53 GMT
I'm allergic to big cities and crowded places.
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Post by Pothead on Apr 11, 2018 6:38:21 GMT
I'm not allergic to anything
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Post by AmericanCharm on Apr 11, 2018 8:38:47 GMT
I have an allergy to dust mites apparently, as well as a mild allergy to peanut butter that developed when I was about 15.
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Post by Elizabeth on Apr 11, 2018 9:25:35 GMT
I have an allergy to dust mites apparently, as well as a mild allergy to peanut butter that developed when I was about 15. What happens around dust mites?
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Post by AmericanCharm on Apr 11, 2018 18:44:03 GMT
I have an allergy to dust mites apparently, as well as a mild allergy to peanut butter that developed when I was about 15. What happens around dust mites? I think I just get a couple hives wherever I came into contact with it. Also will sneeze once or twice. The doctors tested me for allergies when they stab you with that thing to see what develops hives when I was a kid, and that was the only thing I reacted to.
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Post by Elizabeth on Apr 11, 2018 19:30:30 GMT
What happens around dust mites? I think I just get a couple hives wherever I came into contact with it. Also will sneeze once or twice. The doctors tested me for allergies when they stab you with that thing to see what develops hives when I was a kid, and that was the only thing I reacted to. So that allergy you had like all your life and then peanut butter one developed? I'm all scared to get an allergy now
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Post by AmericanCharm on Apr 11, 2018 19:35:54 GMT
I think I just get a couple hives wherever I came into contact with it. Also will sneeze once or twice. The doctors tested me for allergies when they stab you with that thing to see what develops hives when I was a kid, and that was the only thing I reacted to. So that allergy you had like all your life and then peanut butter one developed? I'm all scared to get an allergy now Yeah basically, allergies can develop randomly in life. It won’t be like a serious allergy out of the blue, but I noticed that peanut butter would make my mouth and throat itchy, and once it made my throat swell a little so from then on I stopped eating it.
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Post by paradox4500 on May 17, 2018 9:19:31 GMT
they found out in a european TV show (not in english) that they could cause the subconcious to suppress allergy, even with placebo treatment the allergy was gone for weeks with real treatment it was completely gone allergy is your body reacting to foreign substances - with hysteria while the foreign substance may just appear dangerous while it really isnt, i'd say its almost 100% surely based in the subconcious, hypnosis may be doable to get it straightened out, dont believe that anything you can get at the pharmacy will actually act medicine on it, it may just suppress it for a bit
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Post by falconh on Jun 8, 2018 14:01:41 GMT
How are they caused? And are you allergic to anything? As far as I know nothing I'm not allergic to anything. I'm not allergic to anything right now but last year I had allergy due to heating chicken too much within some days and seriously those days were very though for me :/
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