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<blockquote data-quote="AllStressedOut" data-source="post: 74712" data-attributes="member: 3837"><p>I almost posted this in natural treatments, but then I couldn't decide if allergies applied.</p><p></p><p>husband thinks one of the bumps is the prick test to be sure he didn't take any anti-hystamines this week. The other one is mid-back though, so that is a reaction to one of the test locations.</p><p></p><p>They didn't do a prick test per-say. It was like a lego block with legs, each leg had like tiny plastic tenticles on them and they pushed it into the skin just a small bit.</p><p></p><p>My concern is, since with all but one food, his reaction wasn't until the next day...what if he's swollen tomorrow and how big does the bump need to be to report it as a reaction? He didn't have ANY reaction besides the red marks on his skin from it being pushed in while in the office.</p><p></p><p>I really do think its the food dyes. It's too coincidental that it was mint-chocolate chip ice cream (green), spiderman birthday cake, skittles and cupcakes with yellow icing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllStressedOut, post: 74712, member: 3837"] I almost posted this in natural treatments, but then I couldn't decide if allergies applied. husband thinks one of the bumps is the prick test to be sure he didn't take any anti-hystamines this week. The other one is mid-back though, so that is a reaction to one of the test locations. They didn't do a prick test per-say. It was like a lego block with legs, each leg had like tiny plastic tenticles on them and they pushed it into the skin just a small bit. My concern is, since with all but one food, his reaction wasn't until the next day...what if he's swollen tomorrow and how big does the bump need to be to report it as a reaction? He didn't have ANY reaction besides the red marks on his skin from it being pushed in while in the office. I really do think its the food dyes. It's too coincidental that it was mint-chocolate chip ice cream (green), spiderman birthday cake, skittles and cupcakes with yellow icing. [/QUOTE]
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