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Top J
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Fish wrote:seems odd that someone would get released for an allergic/anaphylaxis reaction
I agree Ranger Fish but who knows???
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Steadfast :
Your doctor knows what he is talking about. I used to be extremely allergic to dogs and cats. I had to run wash my hands right after petting them to avoid allergic reactions. Then I went for allergy testing in 84. Scored positive to over 50 items out of 87. And the items you breathe in I had 7 out of 9. 2 were control #'s. So that meant I was highly allergic. For 3 1/2 years (I was supposed to go for 5 years) of getting the items I was allergic to injected in me first in very miniscule doses twice weekly. By the time I noticed in the early 90's, I was able to pet dogs and even hug them without getting reactions. The shit works. But there is no real overnight cure.
I'm sorry, but I just had to do this. This is like watching scooter trash on one channel, change it and suddenly you realize it's now Sunday morning with the Billy Graham crusade on the other.......with all due respect Stead, I am still laughing my ass off so hard, it just detached itself from my pelvis.
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