I've got seasonal allergies. It starts in the Spring and goes through the summer. This season is unusually bad. My allergies aren't that bad though. Just alot of sneezing.
I've got seasonal allergies. It starts in the Spring and goes through the summer. This season is unusually bad. My allergies aren't that bad though. Just alot of sneezing.
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I have year around allergies with seasonal flare ups, NOTHING like yours though! That is scarey!
Try washing your bed pillows and drying them.. Wash sheet and things.. If you use Tide, a lot of people are allergic to that so try some other brand. If you use make up, stop! What you are going to have to do is either go for allergy testing or stop the use of things that you use on a daily basis. (LOOK at EVERYTHING!) I would be insisting the doctor gave me a RX for one of those pens that injects you when you have a allergic reaction to carry around at all times. This sounds scarey and I can't believe he didn't give you one or send you for allergy testing..
Unless it IS that medication and it is taking it awhile to get out of your system but even so, you need one of those pens!
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I agree about the Epi Pen. Even without a definitive diagnosis right now, it could save your life.
If you have the breathing problems, use the pen and get to an ER STAT!!
I'm allergic to Penicillin - had it when I was a kid, so don't remember exactly what sort of reaction. I think it was a huge local rash.
My husband is allergic to 5 stinging insects - from wasps to yellow jackets to honey bees. He was stung several years back and would have died if I hadn't taken him to the ER. He didn't have the hives, and swelling in mouth and throat. He simply crashed - blood pressure went way down, even after some drugs. It was scarey.
He carries 2 pens, as their effect lasts only 15 minutes, and he wants to make sure he has time to get to an ER.
If it's a med, with you, you might have to go off everything, and then add one back at a time. Or it could be food. You'll probably have to have skin tests to be absolutely positive.
The thing with allergic reactions is - you can take some med, or eat some food for years and years - and one day, totally out of the blue, you're allergic. I've taken care of patients in the ER with just that situation.
Being allergic to things is no fun .
I'm allergic to Penicillin, Amoxicillin (anything that ends in -cillin!) and Sulfa drugs. Plus I'm allergic to some detergents/soaps/shampoos.
I don't have huge reactions like yours though, I hope you get things worked out.
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I had allergy testing as a child. As far as I was concerned, I was allergic to everything (everything I LIKED, anyway!) - cats, milk, chocolate, pine trees, grass, lots of stuff.
You asked about the testing. They used a block of fine tiny needles, and just poke on your arm or back. You really don't feel it, less even than a pin prick I think mine was 5 across and 5 down.
Then you go sit in the waiting room for 10 minutes, and return for the doc to look. And "poke" which swelled up like a mosquito bite, means you are allergic to that item. Like a mosquito bite - as I recall, they didn't itch or anything, it was just the visual thing.
Since our allergies change every 7 years (no idea where I read that!), I am sure I am allergic to a whole different slew o GOOD stuff now, lol.
I take Claritin and Benadryl - this one puts me to sleep so I use that at night.
I hope you identify the trigger soon; when it impacts your breathing, this is a HUGE issue!
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I have allergies of all sorts, including food allergies. I also have food intolerances, which are just as bad, if not as life-threatening.
There are several different type of allergy tests. The traditional one - the skin test, is what Freedom described. It is good for some things, but sometimes they have to do further testing. There are two different kinds of blood tests they can do, as well. They just take vials of blood and send them off to Kansas City, to a lab there. That takes longer, but is more thorough.
Liz, I know this is scary. For now, eat very simply. Try for things with few ingredients as possible. A tomato with a sprinkle of salt is better than with a salad dressing with 20+ ingredients, for example. Once you've eaten something and had no reaction that day, you can add something else. It's tedious, but the safest. Make a diary of what you eat, and when.
I, for example, have an anaphlactic reaction to pistachios, almonds, and other "tree nuts," as well as chick peas and fish, and am allergic to carrots, celery, anything in the cabbage family, "stone" fruits like peaches and nectarines, citrus of just about any sort, strawberries and even beef and lamb and olives/olive oil. I could go on, but you get the picture! I also have environmental allergies - pollens, dust, dust mites, cats, and more. My reactions also vary - besides the usual ones, my body's response can be "exploding gut diarrhea" that goes on for several hours, or 12-16-hour bouts of vomiting, long past the point when anything I might have ingested is in my body.
The sooner you can get some answers, the safer life will be for you!
And yes, I carry an epi pen at all times. I have never had to use it, but that is because I am annoying and ask lots of questions.
Freedom, 7 years is an urban legend. Anyone's allergies can change at any time, there's no statute of limitations, or predictability to it. 12 years ago, I had no known food allergies, just environmental ones. I don't wish my existence on anyone, but I manage to get by!
Any questions you have, I'd be happy to answer.
Lizbud, switch to Tide Free - the lack of scent is perfect, and it doesn't bother even me.
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Hope you find out what's going on soon. That swelling can be very frightening.
Wow Karen, I thought I was allergic to a lot of things but mine are not nearly as bad as yours. I have some allergies to environmental, but my main allergies as I get older are more and more different types of foodl. Currently, I have to avoid corn, wheat, milk, chocolate and alcohol of any kind. Thank heavens I don't have life threatening reactions - mostly I end up with migraine headaches that can go for days.
I did the "stick" tests but my doctor at the time wasn't impressed with the results so he did the blood tests and they showed a higher reaction to different food allergies. So I do my best to avoid them and if I can't avoid I try to mix up my meals to balance them out.
On another note, I do use Tide, i always have used it. My Mom used Tide.
Unless they have changed the formula, that shouldn't be aproblem
The people I know that are allergic to it were not always allergic, one day they woke up with a rash.... However, I was rethinking this, if the swelling and rash are mostly on your face... it is probably something else. Tide allergy is all over the body since everything you wear is washed in it..The thing with allergic reactions is - you can take some med, or eat some food for years and years - and one day, totally out of the blue, you're allergic. I've taken care of patients in the ER with just that situation
Ok... now... I am going to say something REALLY creepy and this can happen to ANYBODY.. It happened to me many, many years ago..
I spent the night at a friends house and woke up the next morning with my eyes swollen almost shut and rashes all over my face.. Every time I spent the night at her house that happened. It was bed bugs. Those darn things are spreading all over the USA, in clothing stores, hotels and everywhere and spreading more and more. I was extremely allergic to them but I never had a problem breathing.. Just throwing this in the mix as something to consider so do not take it as anything personal against you.. We are ALL going to have to be on the look out for these critters until this population explosion of them has been gotten under control..
Also, you can get those allery free matress and pillow case covers and I would try that right away.
Let me remind you again, it could be something you have eaten all your life or used all your life and never had a problem, then wake up one day and you are suddenly allergic to it. As you age, your body changes and so does it reactions to things..
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Now that's a scary thought. Then Dr did give me an antibiotic this
time (Sulfameth/tmp ds tab) and a albuterol sulfate inhaler to use for the
breathing.
On another note, I do use Tide, i always have used it. My Mom used Tide.
Unless they have changed the formula, that shouldn't be aproblem.
I'm really going to press the Dr for some answers, tests or something
tomorrow. This is getting old fast.
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