Quote from: notashrimpwimp on August 01, 2017, 06:13:00 PM
I did a search but all I found was a discussion of false negative skin tests.
As a kid, I've had reactions to multiple allergens and some of them have required epi-pens. I took the skin prick test several times and it's reflected my reactions to shrimp and nuts, reactions observed and diagnosed by physicians.
When it comes to the blood tests? Whole 'nother story. I typically have high IgE but the specific allergens are either low or nonexistent. This has been consistent since I've taken them.
Can you seriously have false negatives in blood tests? Do you or your loved ones have them?