My reactions have been few and far between over the last year, but when it happens, I’m down for the count. Hives, throat swelling up, two seconds from calling 911 kind of deal
Man, I hear that. I was just hopeful based on her word. After all the research I’ve done online, I think you are probably right. Just super disappointing
From the reading I’ve done online, I completely agree. Everything online is saying no mammals at all, not even squirrels. There is a huge part of me that is hoping my doctor is right and venison is safe; because I really don’t want to go full fish and fowl, but I hear you, and will take all...
You are a king among gentlemen! When I lived in Virginia years ago, dear was just standard dinner meat, I can hunt, field dress, process, and hold my own, just don’t have any reliable land down here, I’ve got a full size freezer in the garage ready to fill, and am willing to pay any non insane...
Man, that is exactly what happened with me, been living with it for a year, and had random anaphylactic reactions, couldn’t figure out what was causing it and finally spent too much money on an allergy specialist.
I don’t envy you that at all. For me, this one is the craziest allergy I’ve ever heard of. No reaction for 2-4 hours after eating, never instant. It also doesn’t happen every time, I have had a steak with no issue, and then a single bite of ground beef the next day and I’ve got hives all over...
Hey there,
I hope you're all doing well. I wanted to reach out to this community because I recently got diagnosed with Alpha-gal syndrome, which basically means that the only red meat I can safely eat is venison, or I otherwise risk anaphylactic shock. I've always been a meat-eater, grill...