Quote from: SilverLining on March 09, 2015, 01:12:39 PMQuote from: BethelAbba on March 09, 2015, 12:10:36 PM
(A) it's been this way for about 3 years now and I have just "lived with it."
It was several years between my first reacting and my first anaphylactic reaction.
I am not saying it is that way with everyone. But I do feel strongly that people who have a food allergy need to be prepared.
Quote from: BethelAbba on March 09, 2015, 12:10:36 PM
(A) it's been this way for about 3 years now and I have just "lived with it."
Quote from: BethelAbba on March 09, 2015, 12:10:36 PM
(D) If one is allergic to peanuts, does it naturally flow out to other nuts? I can eat cashews or almonds without issue. It's just peanuts that consistantly destroys my digestive system.
Quote from: Macabre on March 09, 2015, 07:53:44 AM
And it could take far less than one peanut.
I'll repeat that adult onset allergies are just as dangerous and ones acquired as a child. Your mast cells don't get to use the %2
Quote from: SilverLining on March 09, 2015, 10:46:35 AM
And I am living proof.
Also, my allergic reactions were just an inconvenience for years....until one day they almost killed me. So, not only can adult on-set become life threatening, but you can rely one "but my reactions have always been _____" and assume that's what they will always remain.
ninjaroll, I have found your posts in this threat quite interesting.
And I want to throw one idea out. How long ago since there has been a peanut/butter recall? Is it possible recalled pb could still be on the shelf over there? (Are stores obligated to remove it....is the information as easily accessible to them, etc.)
And if it's only peanutbutter, and not actual peanut or other products made with peanut, then it is not a peanut allergy. It may be an allergy to a different ingredient.
Quote from: Macabre on March 09, 2015, 07:53:44 AM
And it could take far less than one peanut.
I'll repeat that adult onset allergies are just as dangerous and ones acquired as a child. Your mast cells don't get to use the %2
Quote from: ninjaroll on March 09, 2015, 12:32:21 AM
Yeah. I'm just gonna let Macabre take over from here. He's all yours.
Quote from: ninjaroll on March 08, 2015, 08:36:42 PM
Since I'm guessing by the political affiliation and Costco reference your physical geography is around Kaoshiung you should be in decent shape to get to Tainan. There are a quite a few medical facilities in Kaoshiung, I know some of the people that run them. For allergies I'd see if you can't get in touch with Dr. Wang Jiu-Yao in Tainan at National Cheng Kung University. He's a pediatric allergist but he's the right type of allergist, the type that we're talking about and that Macabre mentions to see for blood and skin testing. He's extremely well published so I'm guessing they follow the discipline's standard protocols including in office oral challenges.