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?
I was bitten by an insect in the Philippines early in 2018, my leg swelled up and turned red, I was on IV anti-biotics for a week in a small hospital there. Note, my bill for the hospital and Dr. was 400 bucks for a week...
I found this:
Source: https://www.cdc.gov/mosquitoes/mosquito-control/genetically-modified-mosquitoes.html
I also found this:
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.
I’m lame and didn’t go look this up- but I’m wondering if Austin is where they released some GMO-Gates mosquitoes?
I was wondering that exact same thing lol. Very first thought that popped in my head reading the blurb.
I’ve never been so glad to live (nearly) without mosquitoes.
Remember when they increased the pricing of epipens tremendously? Something is up, but we all know, everything is messed up right now. Just makes no sense that this happened...And with the other deaths the doctors talked about last week (6), wtf is going on?
Nothing I can do, just trying to get right with God.
Texas here --- FWIW
I'm unvaxxed --- have bees ---- their sting doesn't bother me.
A recent goddamn Yellow Jacket sting made my eye swell shut.
These are not like the yellow jackets we had as a kid.
Last one I was stung by made a large steak grow off my arm . Also this is the first time I ever seen a bold face hornet. I was very confused it was twice the size of a yellow jacket and it was white and black.
I was bit by a fire ant in 2021 after having previously never been allergic. Within 40 minutes my husband had me in the emergency room. Epinephrine shot along with IV steroids, Benadryl, breathing treatment did the trick. I was head to toe hives and my ear canals swelled shut even. I live in the panhandle so I am virtually a prisoner. I was a huge gardener and avid outdoors person. I can no longer even take a step in my yard without fear. I had COVID that knocked me down pretty furiously prior to this. I have never been vaxed. COVID hit me and my 3 young sons In the same week time span. To this day I feel like it did something to my immune system that lead to my fire ant allergy. I could be wrong. But it’s just a feeling. At the emergency room (this was 2021 so pretty early on in the COVID scheme) the nurse making sure I didn’t go into anaphylactic shock went off on how the same thing just happened to her with fire ants and she added that it was after she got vaccinated. At the time I felt like I was dying so I didn’t really engage but looking back it makes me wonder why she linked the two. Again, I am not vaccinated but had a bad case of COVID.
Friend with wild-type Covid infection (no vax induced, not vaxxed at all) and had a cancer recurrence 8.5 years later (2 years after infection). She’s convinced the wild-type infection damaged her immune system so much that the cancer came back.
Fire ants don't bother me near as much now as they did first time.
I live in Idaho, and do landscaping on the side. Just yesterday I had to leave a job before finishing because I broke out in a very very bad allergic reaction. My neck, eyes and face got puffy.
I've never had an allergic reaction like that, in my entire life.
I also don't think I got bit or stung by anything, at least nothing that I felt or can visibly see.
Oleander sap does that. Also fig tree sap. Did you trim back anything like that?
Many comments of people suffering with bites of insects and they are not vaxxed makes me think maybe we are suffering with low immune system because of the shedding from the jabbed or because of the remaining spike protein from covid( most here already got it in the past).
My first thought is they took the covid test.
Yeah the VAXXX always adds a certain element of Extra Risk to all parts of life....
Maybe the Doctor could look into the Dead Peoples records to find similarities.....
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.
Shizer.... I live in south austin, haven't heard anything about this and I'm about to take my dog for a walk. Will report back!
Don’t forget the DDT!
All over it!!
The vax probably caused the body to produce enormous amounts of MAST cells, produced in the bone marrow. We all have MAST cells, they are part of the immune system, but when they are triggered to overproduce, by some environmental cause, or chronic illness like Lyme disease, toxic pollution, vaccines, a person can develop something called Mast cell reactive syndrome, rendering a person allergic to anything that triggers a histamine response, this can be bug bites, mold, high histamine foods, and a person who never was allergic, can suddenly experience a reaction that can cause anaphylaxis.
https://www.dshs.texas.gov/tick-borne-diseases
He could've been bitten by fire ants. They hurt and are more annoying than mosquito bites. Some people can have bad reactions to them.
When I moved to Austin years ago my 2 year old (at the time) daughter stepped on a mound in our back yard and they swarmed her legs. We had been there a week and had no idea why she was screaming until we saw her leg go bright red. I dunked her in the pool to get them off and my wife asked a neighbor that happened to be outside what we should do. I hate those things.
I'm in East TX now and we don't have fire ants.
i get bite all the time,sometimes by just a few,and i do put out fire ant queen killer but what they do is they will get all over the spot you touch by the hundreds and then they will attack at the same time,you look down and your covered in these little bastards and we all know what comes after the bites ,white puss bumps,and they do leave scars.every time i talk to my neighbour i break out in hives ,he's a Democrat.
Maybe I'm just lucky. I've been here, about 90 minutes from Shreveport, since early 2020 and have not seen (or been bitten by) one fire ant. We had some that looked like them, but my pest control guy told me they were some other species and didn't bite. Maybe it is the countless moles that dig in my yard and piss my dogs off - who dig more to get the moles. The internet says 2 things - moles don't eat fire ants, and moles eat fire ants. Who knows.
You may not have fire ants now, but you will get them in East Texas at some point. Fire ants have taken over the entire southern United States.
Fire Ant Spread in the United States
I feel like they came from Puerto Rico... there used to be huge mounds everywhere in the cow fields. Also apparently there are gators in Puerto Rico now, which is a new phenomenon.
Get him on a cleanse program to get that jab stuff out of him... many online but check out Dr. McCullough