Kind of off topic, but my father went down to a property down there. He was outside doing yard work, and got stung by something. He immediately went allergic and collapsed. Luckily, he made it to hospital before things got really bad or dead.
What is suspicious is that my father is not allergic to ANYTHING or any bugs. He's in his 70's.
At the hospital, the doctor further said something is going on. 6 people have died in the past week from allergic bug bites. Did they release something nasty?
He's double vaxxed so I'm wondering if this is part it. He never had an allergic reaction to any bug bites and he's been working outside for years. WTF?
Thoughts? Experiences?
Your body makes antibodies that react to insect stings, but those antibodies decrease with age, and with multiple exposure to stings.
I remember an article about a woman in the Houston area. She have been bitten many times before by fire ants, and never had a problem. One day while working in the yard she was bitten and started to feel very bad. She went in to lay down for a bit, and if her husband and son had not come to check on her the sting would have killed her. She had reacted so badly to the sting she almost couldn't breath. The article indicated that it was likely over time and with multiple stings she had lost the antibodies that combatted the venom of the fire ants.
I think it might be possible that the vaccines delete those same antibodies.
I think it can go either way --- better or worse reaction.
From what I can remember of the article it never get better. In fact once you've had a severe reaction and the antibodies are depleted you will have the same type react every time you are stung.