Catturd: FYI … out of nowhere,
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Question: were you getting regular flu shots before you developed the alergy?
The reason I ask is because I saw a clip from RFK Jr saying that if vaccines contain an adjuvant to provoke an immune response, you can end up developing an allergy to whatever is in your bloodstream at the same time.
I didn't figure it out immediately because I had come down with a stomach virus just before the reactions started. The first time I had the reaction I thought it was the stomach bug returning, but then it continued. I'm sure I consumed a regular amount of products with egg as an ingredient, but I only ate eggs on their own twice a week, in a salad during the week, and for breakfast on the weekends. That was how I figured out it was eggs causing the issue, because I would get sick after those two meals. Doc didn't initially think it was an allergy, but maybe food intolerance since i was having stomach issues and not a classic allergic reaction. Was referred to a GI doc who couldn't find any underlying cause after both an endoscopy and colonoscopy. Doc then referred me to the allergist and it turned out I was allergic to both the egg white and the yolk. I will still eat products that have egg, and the only way to tell the allergy is still present is if I overeat. One scoop of ice cream is cool, beyond that not so much. Grateful it's not too serious, but have wondered if the flu shots were to blame, especially now with all the clot shot issues.
I will look into that. Thanks 😊