Guest guest Posted April 28, 2006 Report Share Posted April 28, 2006 OK, this is what I want to know. I have been tested and show allergies to all the molds I was exposed to, plus trees ,grass ,roaches ,dust mites, dust, thing is I never had allergies before, and allways thought that meant sneezeing, watery eyes. so why do I not have these symtomps when Im supposed to be allergic to all this stuff? why do I have a mcs attack around grass when its being cut? the only time I ever had runny nose and watery eyes in my whole life was in my second moldy home. or if I had a cold. yet allergy test showed I was highly allergic. I wish someone could answer this. I believe that when allergy testing was done I had a reaction to the amount of mold that was in the test itself. I think this is a showing of how sensative I have become to even the smallest amounts of molds/mycotoxins. I know that roaches carry mold on theri shells, and dust and dust mites have mold and if these are used in the serum made for allergy tests, I'm sure theres a certain amount of mold in that serum too. now I supposedly have food allergys to corn and yeast, the yeast thing, I understand, but the corn allergy is strange because not only can I not eat anything with corn product in it, but just driveing by a cornfield wipes me out with mcs effects. I have read about the aspergillus, fusarum and stachy that grows in corn, so I get this, but a mcs attack causes my stomach to react, just like I ate corn. the only explanation for this is that if you inhale something your also ingesting it. so with all the proof of illness from ingesting toxic molds and developeing mycotoxicosis, why are there any doughts of what breathing mold/mycotoxins in a closed in area of your home , day and night can do. this is just BS, there is no difference of inhaleing or digesting toxic molds. > > > Barb E (floridabound03200@...) has sent you a news article. > (Email address has not been verified.) > ------------------------------------------------------------ > Personal message: > > > > Soaring Pollen Counts Spur Worst Allergy Season in Years - News > > http://news./s/hsn/20060427/hl_hsn/soaringpollencountsspurwor stallergyseasoninyears > > ============================================================ > News > http://news./ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2006 Report Share Posted April 29, 2006 Who, I have similar story. I went to allergist thinking that I did not have ANY allergies except perhaps cat. I went because someone gave me a cat and I didn't know if I could keep it since before a former cat I had died, it seemed I started to get 'sneezy' around him. So I went to get tested for cat allergy to see if I could keep cat. Almost everything he tested me for I came out positive. Not just a little positive but very positive. Allergist said " WOW BARB!!! YOU HAVE A LOT OF ALLERGIES! DIDN'T YOU KNOW THIS? HAVEN'T YOU BEEN FEELING BAD? " Then he called his assistant to come in and do the writing while he identified and measured the size of all the welts on my skin and oh how they hurt! Same as you, I hardly ever sneeze, and I thought allergy=sneezing, so I have same mystery in my life. Apparently after a life of no allergies (and relatives without history of allergies), now I am allergic to everything. I do get sneezy at times like now, spring and fall but not VERY sneezy, a little runny nose and a little sneezy. I thought I was DEVELOPING hayfever or similar seasonal allergy, just beginning a little. Rest of year, nada. So I was tested then for food allergies and bingo again. > > OK, this is what I want to know. I have been tested and show > allergies to all the molds I was exposed to, plus > trees ,grass ,roaches ,dust mites, dust, thing is I never had > allergies before, and allways thought that meant sneezeing, watery > eyes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2006 Report Share Posted April 29, 2006 ---thanks barb. I really dont understand this but its nice to hear someone else has experienced the same. In , " barb1283 " <barb1283@...> wrote: > > Who, > I have similar story. I went to allergist thinking that I did not > have ANY allergies except perhaps cat. I went because someone gave > me a cat and I didn't know if I could keep it since before a former > cat I had died, it seemed I started to get 'sneezy' around him. So > I went to get tested for cat allergy to see if I could keep cat. > Almost everything he tested me for I came out positive. Not just a > little positive but very positive. Allergist said " WOW BARB!!! YOU > HAVE A LOT OF ALLERGIES! DIDN'T YOU KNOW THIS? HAVEN'T YOU BEEN > FEELING BAD? " Then he called his assistant to come in and do the > writing while he identified and measured the size of all the welts > on my skin and oh how they hurt! Same as you, I hardly ever sneeze, > and I thought allergy=sneezing, so I have same mystery in my life. > Apparently after a life of no allergies (and relatives without > history of allergies), now I am allergic to everything. I do get > sneezy at times like now, spring and fall but not VERY sneezy, a > little runny nose and a little sneezy. I thought I was DEVELOPING > hayfever or similar seasonal allergy, just beginning a little. Rest > of year, nada. So I was tested then for food allergies and bingo > again. > > > > > > OK, this is what I want to know. I have been tested and show > > allergies to all the molds I was exposed to, plus > > trees ,grass ,roaches ,dust mites, dust, thing is I never had > > allergies before, and allways thought that meant sneezeing, watery > > eyes. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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