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Strategies & Market Trends : ajtj's Post-Lobotomy Market Charts and Thoughts

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To: Sun Tzu who wrote (45539)12/2/2021 8:58:19 PM
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You said you were tested for allergies but did they test for mammal meats? I don't think alpha gal syndrome shows up in a regular allergy test. It's a blood test.
It's fairly new but there's a tick bite that triggers the alpha gal syndrome in people. It flips a switch and makes you allergic to mammal meat. I got it and it took forever to figure it out. The reaction doesn't start until your body is digesting the meat so there's a big delay between when you ate and when the hives and other stuff starts. 2 of my doctors had never heard of it. Hope not. You get really tired of chicken, turkey and fish after a while.
The more I ate, the worse my reaction. When I first had it, if I had a regular meal, I just had some discomfort and some swelling. My daughter often doesn't eat everything so sometimes I'd finish her burger and then I'd break out in hives, have tightness in my chest etc. I was blaming soaps, detergent, everything until I finally figured it out.
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