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>I had a food allergy test yesterday morning, the kind where they stick you
>in the back with 20 or 30 plastic prongs dipped in various food items. I
>had no skin reactions but a few hours later I had an internal reaction
>similar to my gluten ingestion reactions. Unless my breakfast of Barbara's
>Corn Flakes and EdenBlend was tainted, I cannot imagine what else could
>have caused this. Has anybody experienced this type of reaction from a
>food allergy test?
I had a full battery of allergy tests run last May (220 sticks!!), and none
of them came back positive, even the things I have traditionally had
allergic reactions to (like pollen, cats, gluten-containing grains).
However, they then decided to retest using the injection method ( a small
amount of the concentrated antigen injected below the surface of the skin)
with only a few of the antigens. When they injected the wheat antigen (and I
didn't know which one it was until later when they read me the results) I
have an almost immediate and severe reaction to it. I don't know if this
will help, but I guess it can't hurt. Good luck!
Sarah W. "Friday" Stokes (=
The College of William and Mary
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