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TheToast
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
United States4808 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-05-07 18:58:58
May 07 2012 18:49 GMT
#1
Okay, it was actually an allergy test, but it was every bit as uncomfortable as whatever you were picturing in your head when you read the title.

Anyway, something you didn't know about me; I suffer from pretty severe allergies, and have done so since I was about 12. I remember one night as a child waking up in the middle of the night having problems breathing and not knowing what the hell was going on. I knew I was allergic to cats, but I'd never had any problems with environmental stuff. One day and one doctors visit later I was on two different prescription medications, something which would stay with me for years. It's always been on and off, some years I'm totally fine, other years I'm not.

Last spring into the summer I was horrible, I literally couldn't go outside. Imagine a really bad cold, now imagine having that cold 24 hours a day 7 days a week for 5 months. Some days are better, some are worse, but it never gets better never goes away. I became a shut in, like some kind of crazy old person. Was nice to have an excuse to play more SC2, but I love the outdoors. I used to love running and biking and being super active, but for the year and already starting this year I can't do those things anymore. Hell even my sleep is getting fucked up. I've put on quite a bit of weight (a lot actually, probably from not ever going outside and lack of sleep) and generally just feel like crap. The prescriptions aren't helping anymore and I'm miserable.

So last week I finally bit the bullet and got a referral to an allergist from my normal doctor. I probably should've done it a long time ago, but with college and crap it just wasn't possible. Today was my first appointment, and it was every bit as miserable as I imagined.

For those of you unaware, to start treating allergies they first have to figure out what you're actually allergic to. To do this, they basically inject your skin with all different types of allergens and see what your skin reacts to. And when I say react to, I mean the spot on your skin becomes a giant inflamed bump with hurts and itches to no end. Fun, I know.

So I went in, sat in the waiting room like they always make you do for 10 minutes, then a nurse took my vitals and medical+allergy history, Basic stuff. Then she left the room, and as she did, turned on music; unfortunately it was 80s soft rock. Actually, it was like someone sat down and intentionally created the single worst play list of 80s soft rock. And I had to sit there for 15-20 minutes listening to it. Oh god.


If the needle stabbings weren't enough, imagine
listening to this crap for 15 minutes straight with no escape
yes they really played this song...


So anyway, the doctor comes in and talks to me for a few minutes about my general condition and allergies, explains the testing procedure, pretty standard stuff. He leaves and in a few minutes the nurse comes back with the testing stuff.

Basically, they are big plastic squares with 6 little plastic cylinders coming out the end which each have a bunch of needles at the end of them. The needles have allergens on them, and then prick the skin and get the allergens below your skin and then if you are allergic your skin reacts. Well there are 6 of these things (each with 6 sets of needles on each) which they prick into your back while lying down. But then the worst part, you have sit there for 15 minutes.

Well, she goes ahead and does the pricking, not so bad, just a bit of a sharp pinch. And after about 30 seconds I start to feel it: intense itching. Then sort of a pain. Imagine the worst itch you've ever had, times 5, and you can't scratch it. It felt like my back was on fire. As the nurse leaves the room she mentions there's a video to watch about allergens which may provide me with more information. She turns it on, there's a little TV screen in the room, and she leaves. To my astonishment, there's the doctors I was talking with a few minutes ago, on this video explaining things to me.

Now, maybe I'm crazy, but I thought this was a little weird. Sure, I bet he gets tired of explaining the same things over and over, but what doctor makes videos of themselves? So here he is, talking to me on this video while he was in fact probably on the other end of the office. It was a peek into some strange future where all our doctors are AI programs haha. Either way I didn't hear a word of what he said, since there was a FUCKING INFERNO on my back.

The video ends and the nurse comes back to check on me, tells me it will be a bit longer. Then as she's leaving says she'll turn the music back on, I was like "no no no it's worse with the music!!". She told me that the walls for the exam rooms were thin and for privacy reasons she had to turn it on. Huh? Okay, whatever. So there I am, in extreme discomfort having to listen to shitty light rock. If hell is real, that's what it must be like.

Anyway, after that I had to have a series of shots in the arm, which were bigger needles with more stuff in them that they inject below the skin in your arms. More extreme discomfort, more watching crappy videos from the future robot doctor. Except this time sitting there watching the spots on my arm become giant inflamed bumps. Really, good times.

Anyway, he gave me some new meds and I'll probably start getting regular allergy shots, which over time can actually cure most allergy symptoms. Basically they inject the stuff you are allergic to into your body so that in time your immune response lessons. As annoying as it was, if it can help with my allergies it will be worth it. Hopefully.

thanx for listening to me bitch anyway!

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Qbek
Profile Blog Joined April 2011
Poland12923 Posts
May 07 2012 18:57 GMT
#2
Damn allergy. I have a rather weak one but it still gets really bad at times. And the allergy test are really bad, it's supposed to itch you and you are supposed to just sit there with nothing else to do but think about how much it itches you. I'm really lucky my allergies are only for like 4 weeks a year + some food and animal stuff but I definitely feel your pain :/
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TheKefka
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
Croatia11752 Posts
May 07 2012 19:00 GMT
#3
Lol poor toast.Gets stabbed by needles and some asshole comes along and one stars him.
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mordek
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
United States12704 Posts
May 07 2012 19:04 GMT
#4
Now, maybe I'm crazy, but I thought this was a little weird. Sure, I bet he gets tired of explaining the same things over and over, but what doctor makes videos of themselves? So here he is, talking to me on this video while he was in fact probably on the other end of the office. It was a peek into some strange future where all our doctors are AI programs haha. Either way I didn't hear a word of what he said, since there was a FUCKING INFERNO on my back.


Hahaha. Hope the allergies lighten up for you, sucks to not be able to go outside (or anywhere?) without feeling awful
It is vanity to love what passes quickly and not to look ahead where eternal joy abides. Tiberius77 | Mordek #1881 "I took a mint!"
TheToast
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
United States4808 Posts
May 07 2012 19:08 GMT
#5
On May 08 2012 03:57 Qbek wrote:
Damn allergy. I have a rather weak one but it still gets really bad at times. And the allergy test are really bad, it's supposed to itch you and you are supposed to just sit there with nothing else to do but think about how much it itches you. I'm really lucky my allergies are only for like 4 weeks a year + some food and animal stuff but I definitely feel your pain :/


Yeah, it's really bad. 15-20 minutes of literally my whole back feeling like it was on fire. But, my daily symptoms during bad allergy years as such that it's a small price to pay if I can get some relief. At least the staff at this guy's office were all super pleasant. There's nothing worse than having something like this done by some cranky ass 60 year old nurse.

I actually don't have any food allergies at all though, so I'm lucky in that regard. I do have a severe cat allergy that I knew about, as well as a moderate allergy to dog dander according to the test. It's weird though, my family had a dog for years and I didn't have any problems. The doctor told me that with my allergies; having a dog, then going for years without a dog, then getting one again could lead to some severe asthma problems. Which really sucks, because I <3 dog.

On May 08 2012 04:00 TheKefka wrote:
Lol poor toast.Gets stabbed by needles and some asshole comes along and one stars him.


Right? lol. I'm sure someone came in here, saw how long it was, and just one starred an left. Oh well, I don't care about my blog ratings. I write what I want, not what people want to read

On May 08 2012 04:04 mordek wrote:
Show nested quote +
Now, maybe I'm crazy, but I thought this was a little weird. Sure, I bet he gets tired of explaining the same things over and over, but what doctor makes videos of themselves? So here he is, talking to me on this video while he was in fact probably on the other end of the office. It was a peek into some strange future where all our doctors are AI programs haha. Either way I didn't hear a word of what he said, since there was a FUCKING INFERNO on my back.


Hahaha. Hope the allergies lighten up for you, sucks to not be able to go outside (or anywhere?) without feeling awful


Pretty much. Although it was only because last year was such a terrible year for allergens, and with the really mild winter and early spring across most of the US, this year is shaping up to be the same way. I should move to Arizona
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oPPRoBe
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
United States199 Posts
May 07 2012 19:10 GMT
#6
That was some excellent left-bar blog metagame.
5/5 for that alone
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radscorpion9
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
Canada2252 Posts
May 07 2012 19:10 GMT
#7
Wow, I'm sure it must have felt really terrible at the time, but reading it here its pretty hilarious. I keep imagining you in agonizing pain listening to soft rock watching future doctors talk to you...LOL
mordek
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
United States12704 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-05-07 19:12:44
May 07 2012 19:12 GMT
#8
On May 08 2012 04:08 TheToast wrote:
Show nested quote +
On May 08 2012 04:04 mordek wrote:
Now, maybe I'm crazy, but I thought this was a little weird. Sure, I bet he gets tired of explaining the same things over and over, but what doctor makes videos of themselves? So here he is, talking to me on this video while he was in fact probably on the other end of the office. It was a peek into some strange future where all our doctors are AI programs haha. Either way I didn't hear a word of what he said, since there was a FUCKING INFERNO on my back.


Hahaha. Hope the allergies lighten up for you, sucks to not be able to go outside (or anywhere?) without feeling awful


Pretty much. Although it was only because last year was such a terrible year for allergens, and with the really mild winter and early spring across most of the US, this year is shaping up to be the same way. I should move to Arizona

I had a day a few weeks back where I couldn't do anything outside because my eyes just watered and I couldn't see and I sneezed nonstop. Felt super congested and in a haze. Kinda random since it hasn't occured since... If that's what it was like for months my sympathies.
It is vanity to love what passes quickly and not to look ahead where eternal joy abides. Tiberius77 | Mordek #1881 "I took a mint!"
micronesia
Profile Blog Joined July 2006
United States24698 Posts
May 07 2012 19:17 GMT
#9
I don't have severe allergies like you but I was thinking about going to an allergist.... after hearing this story maybe I won't rofl
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Badjas
Profile Blog Joined October 2008
Netherlands2038 Posts
May 07 2012 19:20 GMT
#10
Please keep me updated on your progress if you mind

My wife has various allergies:
- Nuts
- Apple
- Peas
- Dog hair
- Horse hair
- Cat hair (allergy test, not in real life)
- Raw potatoes
- Various pollens (Birch is the worst)
- Latex (Worst in my opinion...)
- Likely more

If only there was a fix huh. Is your allergy (or allergies) similar?
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Deleted User 135096
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
3624 Posts
May 07 2012 19:23 GMT
#11
OMG, allergy testing sucks. I have been desensitized twice, once from bee's when I was a kid, and for dust mites in college and it is a long and annoying process.

Let me tell you Toast, be thankful that you got your tests done now though. Instead of pricking you with about 30 small plastic needle things for the initial test, they would inject you with 30 or so honest to goodness syringe needles. When I found out I was allergic to bees I think I ended up getting about 60 shots total (30 in each arm) in a single day to see what was what. I can safely say that after that experience as a kid I am completely desensitized to needles.

Oh and that was back in the day when taking Benedryl to "help" actually would end up putting me to sleep in school (no non-drowsy version). Ahhh fun times...
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ljd1131
Profile Blog Joined May 2012
Australia83 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-05-07 19:24:48
May 07 2012 19:24 GMT
#12
man is it bad? I was looking foward to a story about you getting stabbed by some thugs or something lol
oBlade
Profile Blog Joined December 2008
United States5628 Posts
May 07 2012 19:25 GMT
#13
Certain things in medicine I just don't think I could put up with. Hernia, kidney stone? Eh, I've lived long enough, I think I'd just end it if I ever got one. Also, I don't think we're in the future yet because the robot doctor would have been able to genetically engineer your allergies away.
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TheToast
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
United States4808 Posts
May 07 2012 19:37 GMT
#14
On May 08 2012 04:12 mordek wrote:
Show nested quote +
On May 08 2012 04:08 TheToast wrote:
On May 08 2012 04:04 mordek wrote:
Now, maybe I'm crazy, but I thought this was a little weird. Sure, I bet he gets tired of explaining the same things over and over, but what doctor makes videos of themselves? So here he is, talking to me on this video while he was in fact probably on the other end of the office. It was a peek into some strange future where all our doctors are AI programs haha. Either way I didn't hear a word of what he said, since there was a FUCKING INFERNO on my back.


Hahaha. Hope the allergies lighten up for you, sucks to not be able to go outside (or anywhere?) without feeling awful


Pretty much. Although it was only because last year was such a terrible year for allergens, and with the really mild winter and early spring across most of the US, this year is shaping up to be the same way. I should move to Arizona

I had a day a few weeks back where I couldn't do anything outside because my eyes just watered and I couldn't see and I sneezed nonstop. Felt super congested and in a haze. Kinda random since it hasn't occured since... If that's what it was like for months my sympathies.


You're probably allergic to one specific plant that happened to be in bloom at that time. Basically what you described is how I felt virtually all of last summer; and that was with a prescription and several over the counter meds. It gets old fast.

On May 08 2012 04:17 micronesia wrote:
I don't have severe allergies like you but I was thinking about going to an allergist.... after hearing this story maybe I won't rofl


Well, they only have to do the tests if you want to get allergy shots, there are a lot of medications out there that can help you deal with the symptoms. I can say the guy I went to see this morning seemed to be way more knowledgeable about the prescriptions on the market than my normal doctor is. He switched around my meds and gave me some new stuff, so we'll see how it goes. But it may still be worth it to talk to one in your case.

On May 08 2012 04:20 Badjas wrote:
Please keep me updated on your progress if you mind

My wife has various allergies:
- Nuts
- Apple
- Peas
- Dog hair
- Horse hair
- Cat hair (allergy test, not in real life)
- Raw potatoes
- Various pollens (Birch is the worst)
- Latex (Worst in my opinion...)
- Likely more

If only there was a fix huh. Is your allergy (or allergies) similar?


My allergies are basically all pollens. So trees, weeds, grass, dust mites, etc. From what the guy was explaining to me, allergy shots are really only recommended in cases of environmental stuff like that, where you can't avoid it no matter what.

Basically, allergy shots are a 'cure' of sorts. The idea is that it's retraining your immune system to be less responsive to the stuff by constantly injecting the stuff straight into your system. From what he told me this morning, it's really helpful in dealing with environmental stuff, but pets like dogs it's not so helpful with as living with them you are constantly exposed to the allergens. My next appointment isn't for another month, so it'll be a while before I have any updates.

Idk, we'll see what comes out of it. The allergy shot treatments aren't cheap, and it apparently can take between 9 and 12 months for it to be effective. But I think it will be worth it if I can get some relief.

On May 08 2012 04:23 wo1fwood wrote:
OMG, allergy testing sucks. I have been desensitized twice, once from bee's when I was a kid, and for dust mites in college and it is a long and annoying process.

Let me tell you Toast, be thankful that you got your tests done now though. Instead of pricking you with about 30 small plastic needle things for the initial test, they would inject you with 30 or so honest to goodness syringe needles. When I found out I was allergic to bees I think I ended up getting about 60 shots total (30 in each arm) in a single day to see what was what. I can safely say that after that experience as a kid I am completely desensitized to needles.

Oh and that was back in the day when taking Benedryl to "help" actually would end up putting me to sleep in school (no non-drowsy version). Ahhh fun times...


Yup, been there done that with the benedryl haha. My brother actually got an allergy test done something like 20 years ago, and they did the same process with him as they did for you, it didn't look fun.
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Praetorial
Profile Blog Joined May 2011
United States4241 Posts
May 07 2012 19:54 GMT
#15
TheToast has lots of little holes in it I hear.

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Roe
Profile Blog Joined June 2010
Canada6002 Posts
May 07 2012 20:11 GMT
#16
Last I checked I don't have allergies but my nose is constantly flemmy, stuffed up and whistling. It's the most annoying thing ever, and I have no idea what's doing it.

And hey...That's a good song, I listen to it for 20 minutes straight sometimes.
DreamChaser
Profile Blog Joined February 2011
1649 Posts
May 07 2012 20:23 GMT
#17
Okay, whatever. So there I am, in extreme discomfort having to listen to shitty light rock. If hell is real, that's what it must be like.
Hahaha this made me laugh im sorry but at least you won't have to go through that again right (?)
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micronesia
Profile Blog Joined July 2006
United States24698 Posts
May 07 2012 22:36 GMT
#18
On May 08 2012 04:37 TheToast wrote:
Show nested quote +
On May 08 2012 04:17 micronesia wrote:
I don't have severe allergies like you but I was thinking about going to an allergist.... after hearing this story maybe I won't rofl

Well, they only have to do the tests if you want to get allergy shots, there are a lot of medications out there that can help you deal with the symptoms. I can say the guy I went to see this morning seemed to be way more knowledgeable about the prescriptions on the market than my normal doctor is. He switched around my meds and gave me some new stuff, so we'll see how it goes. But it may still be worth it to talk to one in your case.

Don't mean to hijack, but in my case I'm kinda curious to learn exactly what it is I'm allergic to.

When I was in high school I seemed to have terrible hay fever. Then I went away for college where I didn't have much in the way of allergy symptoms. 4 years later I came back to my original area without much of a resurgence of symptoms. During my recent trip to Myrtle Beach I had a sudden allergy attack (not major, just very annoying) throughout almost the whole duration of the trip, and now I'm home and fine again. I go through like 1-2 tissues a day and have some post-nasal drip... but yea I don't know wtf is up with me XD
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TheToast
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
United States4808 Posts
May 07 2012 22:48 GMT
#19
On May 08 2012 07:36 micronesia wrote:
Show nested quote +
On May 08 2012 04:37 TheToast wrote:
On May 08 2012 04:17 micronesia wrote:
I don't have severe allergies like you but I was thinking about going to an allergist.... after hearing this story maybe I won't rofl

Well, they only have to do the tests if you want to get allergy shots, there are a lot of medications out there that can help you deal with the symptoms. I can say the guy I went to see this morning seemed to be way more knowledgeable about the prescriptions on the market than my normal doctor is. He switched around my meds and gave me some new stuff, so we'll see how it goes. But it may still be worth it to talk to one in your case.

Don't mean to hijack, but in my case I'm kinda curious to learn exactly what it is I'm allergic to.

When I was in high school I seemed to have terrible hay fever. Then I went away for college where I didn't have much in the way of allergy symptoms. 4 years later I came back to my original area without much of a resurgence of symptoms. During my recent trip to Myrtle Beach I had a sudden allergy attack (not major, just very annoying) throughout almost the whole duration of the trip, and now I'm home and fine again. I go through like 1-2 tissues a day and have some post-nasal drip... but yea I don't know wtf is up with me XD


Well as I've learned, the severity of allergies can really vary depending on the year, some years when it's cooler and drier I'm perfectly fine. Other years when the summers are warmer and wetter I can be totally miserable.

They didn't tell me specifically what I was allergic to. The test results are generic, i.e. tree, weed, ragweed, grass. I suppose they could probably do a more specific one if you needed? Either way, I'm sure that the reason the test was so uncomfortable is because I'm allergic to so much shit. I'm guessing for someone with lighter allergies it's probably not so bad. Getting pricked with the needles really wasn't a big deal, it was sitting there for 15 minutes while my back flared up. yeesh.

On May 08 2012 05:23 DreamChaser wrote:
Show nested quote +
Okay, whatever. So there I am, in extreme discomfort having to listen to shitty light rock. If hell is real, that's what it must be like.
Hahaha this made me laugh im sorry but at least you won't have to go through that again right (?)


No, I shouldn't have to. Now that they know what I'm allergic to I think they can start treating it.

On May 08 2012 05:11 Roe wrote:
Last I checked I don't have allergies but my nose is constantly flemmy, stuffed up and whistling. It's the most annoying thing ever, and I have no idea what's doing it.

And hey...That's a good song, I listen to it for 20 minutes straight sometimes.


Pretty sure if you listened to it for 20 minutes straight you would go insane. Or you would feel compelled to "drop a bomb" on someone....
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Anacletus
Profile Blog Joined April 2012
United States733 Posts
May 07 2012 22:51 GMT
#20
I just got finished with my 6 year routine of this. I went twice a week and got two shots in each arm for around 4 years - they slowly lower your dosage as your immunity builds up. Once you start to be on the decline of the cycle you'll start to know every nurse at the clinic like I did, it'll be like a second home.

As someone who has been through this and had serious allergies I can say that it has helped immensely. It is definitely a treatment that works and is worth the money.

Best of luck to you Toast !
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Roe
Profile Blog Joined June 2010
Canada6002 Posts
May 07 2012 23:16 GMT
#21
On May 08 2012 07:48 TheToast wrote:
Pretty sure if you listened to it for 20 minutes straight you would go insane. Or you would feel compelled to "drop a bomb" on someone....

I'm already insane
Mr.F.
Profile Blog Joined July 2011
United States62 Posts
May 08 2012 00:06 GMT
#22
if you're allergic dog (dander) does that mean you are also allergic to dogs with hair and not fur?

also, out of curiosity, did you play in the mud and dirt a lot when you were a little kid?
TheToast
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
United States4808 Posts
May 08 2012 02:31 GMT
#23
On May 08 2012 09:06 Mr.F. wrote:
if you're allergic dog (dander) does that mean you are also allergic to dogs with hair and not fur?

also, out of curiosity, did you play in the mud and dirt a lot when you were a little kid?


1. Um I have no idea.

2. Not much.
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Anacletus
Profile Blog Joined April 2012
United States733 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-05-08 03:45:15
May 08 2012 03:42 GMT
#24
On May 08 2012 11:31 TheToast wrote:
Show nested quote +
On May 08 2012 09:06 Mr.F. wrote:
if you're allergic dog (dander) does that mean you are also allergic to dogs with hair and not fur?

also, out of curiosity, did you play in the mud and dirt a lot when you were a little kid?


1. Um I have no idea.

2. Not much.


No he is only allergic to the dander.

If you grow up around things you can frow allergic to them. That is often why when you visit places you aren't alletgic to wildlife indigenous of the area.

Edit: I am not saying growing up with dogs will make you allergic. I'm mostly speaking about pollen, if you grow up around a specific kind of pollen you will most likely be allergic to that type if any. It would be weird to find out you're allergic to something you've never been around before, although developing allergies can occur and should not be confused with a pre-exposure condition.
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iSometric
Profile Blog Joined February 2011
2221 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-05-08 04:14:31
May 08 2012 04:14 GMT
#25
I remember that someone I knew in elementary school had like 50/needles? allergies and always talked about the needles. Don't want to feel your pain.
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Anacletus
Profile Blog Joined April 2012
United States733 Posts
May 08 2012 04:22 GMT
#26
On May 08 2012 13:14 iSometric wrote:
I remember that someone I knew in elementary school had like 50/needles? allergies and always talked about the needles. Don't want to feel your pain.


It isn't bad at all. They first don't even break skin but rather press different concentrated allergens into your back to test for allergies. The ones that come back positive aka a big red bump on your back, are then injected into you for further testing (allergy needles are much smaller and hurt much less than regular shots). I get quite queasy just watching horroc flicks with needles in them (that saw movie with the needle pit didn't cause this, but it sure did shock the shit out of me) and I couls handle the process easy. As someone finished with it I highly recommend it to anyone seeking a cure for their allergies.
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imanoobcs
Profile Joined January 2012
184 Posts
May 08 2012 06:21 GMT
#27
I have a lot of allergies to both pollens and foods. I take a claritin everyday and feel decent, not perfect however. Good luck whatever treatment path you choose.
seiferoth10
Profile Joined May 2010
3362 Posts
May 08 2012 07:06 GMT
#28
The last time I went to the Immunologist/Allergenist they did this, but as an allergy panel. Basically, they drew blood, then did all the work in the lab with exposing various allergens to my blood and checking if there was a reaction via antibody binding and whatnot. Was this not an option?
xxpack09
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
United States2160 Posts
May 08 2012 07:39 GMT
#29
Huh, when I had my allergy test when I was little (like 8 or so IIRC) I don't remember it being nearly that bad. However, it sounds like your allergies are a lot worse than mine, and i only got stabbed in the forearm.
Cleric
Profile Joined July 2010
United States34 Posts
May 08 2012 13:56 GMT
#30
Wow, I had no idea they were that bad. Has this gotten steadily worse over time? I don't seem to remember them being this troublesome when we were roommates. I have to say I've been lucky because I don't have many things that give me allergy symptoms. I did go on a perscription nasal spray once and it was pretty fantastic.
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TheToast
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
United States4808 Posts
May 08 2012 14:16 GMT
#31
On May 08 2012 22:56 Cleric wrote:
Wow, I had no idea they were that bad. Has this gotten steadily worse over time? I don't seem to remember them being this troublesome when we were roommates. I have to say I've been lucky because I don't have many things that give me allergy symptoms. I did go on a perscription nasal spray once and it was pretty fantastic.


Wtf, after two years you just randomly log onto TL and start reading my blogs?? Lol, you must be bored as fuck at work hahaha.

And that year was a really mild summer (2009 right?) and I was doing pretty good actually. Last summer I was completely miserable, you might remember those two weeks when I was just coughing like crazy at work. Was right before exams too, fml.

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OpticalShot
Profile Blog Joined October 2009
Canada6330 Posts
May 08 2012 14:23 GMT
#32
I had a similar test done when I was ~7 years old, from what I can recall there was a horrible, muggy hallway with sounds of crying and whining of children. Each one was bareback, and on the back there were... small scratches, in a neat lattice, and parents fanning the back so that the back won't sweat. Yeah. I was horrified. No matter, soon it was my turn and I went, and I don't remember much except small bits of pain and parents fanning my back afterwards. Don't remember music or other shit. I don't remember getting any special needles or long-term medication either.

I had a bunch of weird allergies and body reactions as child. I think I grew out of most of them, but I still have a very sensitive nasal system and any large changes in temperature or dusty environment will trigger a sneeze, then that aggravates the nasal system, then the whole day I sniff and sneeze. D=
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Cleric
Profile Joined July 2010
United States34 Posts
May 08 2012 16:04 GMT
#33
On May 08 2012 23:16 TheToast wrote:
Wtf, after two years you just randomly log onto TL and start reading my blogs?? Lol, you must be bored as fuck at work hahaha.



Yes...yes I am. You are the one sharing your allergy issues with the TL community, I'm just expressing concern through a medium that I know you are an active member of. That and Alec has been playing a lot lately so my interest was re-peaked.

I do recall that you weren't a happy camper at work. That was not a nice summer for sure.
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TheToast
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
United States4808 Posts
May 08 2012 16:22 GMT
#34
On May 09 2012 01:04 Cleric wrote:
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On May 08 2012 23:16 TheToast wrote:
Wtf, after two years you just randomly log onto TL and start reading my blogs?? Lol, you must be bored as fuck at work hahaha.



Yes...yes I am. You are the one sharing your allergy issues with the TL community, I'm just expressing concern through a medium that I know you are an active member of. That and Alec has been playing a lot lately so my interest was re-peaked.

I do recall that you weren't a happy camper at work. That was not a nice summer for sure.


TL is in fact the ultimate cure for work boredom, after all you can only read Memory Alpha for so many hours. I gave up on Facebook a long time ago, everyone just uses it to post memes now. It's become like Reddit without the quality control of people downvoting shit.

And it'd be nice if you guys could get better at SC2, It's boring constantly steam rolling you two.

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Kukaracha
Profile Blog Joined February 2011
France1954 Posts
May 08 2012 17:57 GMT
#35
0/5, that song is awesome.
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Recognizable
Profile Blog Joined December 2011
Netherlands1552 Posts
May 08 2012 20:13 GMT
#36
For those of you unaware, to start treating allergies they first have to figure out what you're actually allergic to. To do this, they basically inject your skin with all different types of allergens and see what your skin reacts to. And when I say react to, I mean the spot on your skin becomes a giant inflamed bump with hurts and itches to no end. Fun, I know.


I had that too, I don't remember it being that bad tho? I am allergic to mite. Before I knew what it was I would have plenty of nights where I couldn't breath properly. But now I got like anti mite stuff so it's all good.
TheToast
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
United States4808 Posts
May 08 2012 20:21 GMT
#37
On May 09 2012 05:13 Recognizable wrote:
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For those of you unaware, to start treating allergies they first have to figure out what you're actually allergic to. To do this, they basically inject your skin with all different types of allergens and see what your skin reacts to. And when I say react to, I mean the spot on your skin becomes a giant inflamed bump with hurts and itches to no end. Fun, I know.


I had that too, I don't remember it being that bad tho? I am allergic to mite. Before I knew what it was I would have plenty of nights where I couldn't breath properly. But now I got like anti mite stuff so it's all good.


I'm guessing that how bad it is really depends on how allergic you are to the injections. The results I got basically said I'm moderately to severely allergic to everything, with the single exception of feathers. So basically I have a pretty major allergic reaction to almost everything they injected me with, lol.
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Sverigevader
Profile Joined March 2010
Sweden388 Posts
May 08 2012 21:55 GMT
#38
Allergies certainly ruined my childhood... Summers for me were = to sit inside and live or go out and get fucked up...
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Phant
Profile Joined August 2010
United States737 Posts
May 08 2012 22:07 GMT
#39
Hope the meds help you out, Toast!
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Though I was expecting a punch line at the end where they found out you were allergic to ALL of the things they pricked you with.
Aerisky
Profile Blog Joined May 2012
United States12129 Posts
September 24 2012 05:37 GMT
#40
So how did it go? Went through your blog after you mentioned your history of gaming blogs and also stumbled on this.

Are you feeling better now despite your allergies? You didn't follow up or anything so
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