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a medical sorta question
Posted by
tRuMaN 24601 (aka Truman)
Dec 26 '12, 09:58
are a person's allergic reactions set in stone (never will change), or can your reaction change over time, add new things, remove old ones, etc?
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They change all the time. -- nm
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Spawn
Dec 26, 10:19
Yup, I used to eat and love avocados. Daren't touch them now :( -- nm
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Meg
Dec 26, 10:02
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smart girl -- nm
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prisoner 24601
Dec 26, 10:22
they can absolutely change over time. -- nm
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Loosi Lou Who
Dec 26, 10:00
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sigh. tis what i figured (thanks all)
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tRuMaN 24601
Dec 26, 10:04
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could be. I'd ask your allergist. -- nm
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Loosi Lou Who
Dec 26, 10:06
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dont have one. guess i should consider that.. -- nm
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tRuMaN 24601
Dec 26, 10:08
the latter. -- nm
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Diva
Dec 26, 09:59
I've personally outgrown most if not all of my childhood food allergies
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merry xmas and happy znu year
Dec 26, 09:59
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all of mine came later. :( -- nm
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Loosi Lou Who
Dec 26, 10:00
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