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Posted by rebekahc
 - March 25, 2015, 02:29:13 PM
CONGRATS!!!  ;D
Posted by Frenky
 - March 25, 2015, 02:12:08 PM
I passed the test without problems  :happydance:

Never ever loose hope, allergies can always disapear at what ever age !!
Posted by CMdeux
 - January 22, 2015, 04:53:38 PM
:crossed: that it works out!!  Good luck. 
Posted by Frenky
 - January 22, 2015, 04:16:05 PM
Did the SPT test today, 5mm for milk, 0mm for casein, 0mm for betaglobulin

We are going for a challenge !!!
Posted by CMdeux
 - September 13, 2014, 11:08:00 AM
Yeah-- I think that the question here is whether or not SHORT-term-- or LONG-term, if any particular immunosuppressant has the ability to artificially depress IgE.

I think that the answer may be yes, LONG-term, but that it might also depend on the mechanism of the immunosuppressant in question.

(I say that as a scientist with some pharmacology background to bring to bear-- I haven't actually LOOKED at any literature in this area, assuming something even exists.)

Posted by martin0101001
 - September 13, 2014, 08:23:12 AM
I've had blood test and skin prick tests while i've taken Clemastine a couple hours before the tests and still all my tested foods showed up..
Posted by Frenky
 - September 08, 2014, 08:53:44 PM
I just realized that it is the mean diameter I have to calculate, so I did around 8 or 9mm
Posted by Frenky
 - September 08, 2014, 08:32:41 PM
Scored a 32 for IgE Total

Did myself a SPT test (would not recommend it though ..) , scored a wheal of 11mm

Took like 2 ml of milk, no reaction  :)

So far so good
Posted by Frenky
 - August 29, 2014, 07:52:40 PM
I just received the results from my last blood test, this time it's non-detectable (<0.10) for specific milk ige.

I'm still waiting for the Ige total .... I think if the result of it come at non-detectable, this will mean immunosuppresion drug suppress IgE (I think).

I see the normal of total ige should be <100KuA/L ... but I can't see anywhere what should be the minimum to be normal.

I don,t think this normal for someone to have zero IgE , correct ?
Posted by CMdeux
 - August 24, 2014, 07:53:47 PM
I would THINK that the answer is "potentially, yes."

I cannot find any information specifically about your question at AAAAI's Ask the Expert, however that is probably where I'd ask it.

You probably need an answer from a real guru in immunology, or at least someone very familiar with the literature in this specific area.

:)
Posted by Frenky
 - August 24, 2014, 07:20:59 PM
Hello,

A shot in the dark ... Anyone knows if there's true interaction between immunosuppression drugs and IgE blood test ?

I have 10++KUa/L on my teens, now I'm at 0.1 KUa/L ... theoretically, i'm ready for a skin test.

Thank you !