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<blockquote data-quote="tiredmommy" data-source="post: 132503" data-attributes="member: 1722"><p>I dunno, Terry. Allergies travel through my maternal grandmother at least. She was allergic to latex, sulfa and bananas, no seasonal allergies. My mother is allergic to MSG and has seasonal allergies. Her sister is allergic to aspirin and has seasonal allergies. I had allergies to milk, eggs and oranges when I was child, but outgrew them. I have seasonal allergies. And I'm highly sensitive to insect/spider bites. And then there's Duckie that tested positive for everything tested at age four (the office didn't test for peanuts or spiders, though she had no noticeable reactions when eating peanuts as part of her rotation diet and no recent spider bites). Now, she's borderline allergic to soy, has seasonal allergies and indoor allergies. She's by far the worst in our family line, and each generation is progressively getting worse. My mother was investigated for abuse when she took me to the hospital as a baby when my eye swelled shut after a spider bite. It wasn't called off until a nurse noticed a tiny bite mark under my eye. But I apparently looked as though I'd been hit and given a black eye and there was extreme swelling. I was only a few months old at the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredmommy, post: 132503, member: 1722"] I dunno, Terry. Allergies travel through my maternal grandmother at least. She was allergic to latex, sulfa and bananas, no seasonal allergies. My mother is allergic to MSG and has seasonal allergies. Her sister is allergic to aspirin and has seasonal allergies. I had allergies to milk, eggs and oranges when I was child, but outgrew them. I have seasonal allergies. And I'm highly sensitive to insect/spider bites. And then there's Duckie that tested positive for everything tested at age four (the office didn't test for peanuts or spiders, though she had no noticeable reactions when eating peanuts as part of her rotation diet and no recent spider bites). Now, she's borderline allergic to soy, has seasonal allergies and indoor allergies. She's by far the worst in our family line, and each generation is progressively getting worse. My mother was investigated for abuse when she took me to the hospital as a baby when my eye swelled shut after a spider bite. It wasn't called off until a nurse noticed a tiny bite mark under my eye. But I apparently looked as though I'd been hit and given a black eye and there was extreme swelling. I was only a few months old at the time. [/QUOTE]
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