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?
This isn't going to be helpful for your case, but you can become allergic to anything at any time. I was shocked when a Dr explained this as I always thought allergies were established in childhood. Now I'm interested in the vax and allergies link. About 8 years ago a friend's fiance suffered brain damage after anaphylaxis at work. They never could determine the cause and there were no known allergies before. Harvested his organs.
Side note: His work required the use if a golf cart at times, and projects could be solo or not. So I asked her if he was "with someone" when it happened, meaning did he get help right away or was he found unresponsive. She answered yes, but meant - he told her he was going to work but was with a mistress, having an affair. That was awful, and messy. So if any of you are doing that, stop it right now lest you be found out in such a way.
True. I developed a wheat allergy (not gluten intolerance that causes upset stomach, but a bona-fide can-go-into-anaphylaxis allergy) at the age of 34. Never had any allergies to anything except seasonal allergies. However, after reading studies many years later, I determined my allergy was most likely caused by being on Wellbutrin for many years. Apparently, according to these studies, this is a side effect that can happen if you've been taking it for more than 5 years. Of course it's not listed on the medication info though. So there are likely things you wouldn't even think about that can cause you to develop allergies to things you've been exposed to all your life.