Alpha-gal allergy from Lone Star tick
Last edited Sat Dec 25, 2021, 06:25 PM - Edit history (2)
https://www.sciencealert.com/some-people-become-allergic-to-meats-after-tick-bites-here-s-what-to-look-out-forTheres no cure.
No change of diet will be a guarantee of relief for every sufferer. That is, mileage will vary.
IrishAfricanAmerican
(4,174 posts)It's terrible.
Tetrachloride
(8,448 posts)sinkingfeeling
(52,993 posts)Elwood P Dowd
(11,444 posts)Had some rough episodes that required trips to the emergency room. Doctors had no clue back then what the hell was happening. It was 2011 before I figured out it was the Lone Star tick allergy by reading a report about it on the damn internet. I live out in the boonies, so I'm subject to get tick bites.
Made an appointment with an allergy doctor and had a ton of tests, including a blood test for the Alpha-gal. It was positive. When I told friends and relatives about it, they thought I was going la-la land. Until recently, even doctors and nurses in the hospital knew absolutely nothing about such an allergy.
The only meals I eat are those I prepare myself and know they're safe. Haven't eaten any red meat in a decade. Also make sure even the veggies I eat are not cooked with anything but water. I even closely check canned or frozen veggies to make sure there isn't any seasoning of any type in them. Keep an Epi-Pen handy just in case.
Tetrachloride
(8,448 posts)My friend was undiagnosed for a while maybe still is.