• PrettyFlyForAFatGuy@feddit.uk
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    12 hours ago

    My ex housemate used to be allergic to dairy, not deathly though.

    He’d still eat a full pizza every friday to himself, then spend a few hours throwing up in the toilet.

    Was worth it apparently

  • debil@lemmy.world
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    14 hours ago

    king

    This is one of those “bacon tho” things that combine human selfishness with animal cruelty and top it off with Darwin award level of stupidity.

  • Soapbox@lemmy.zip
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    One of my best friends has a mild shellfish allergy. He swells up and turns red, but it’s not bad enough to require an EpiPen. On multiple occasions, I have seen him go nuts at a shellfish buffet until he balloons up and looks like a tomato, then he pops a Benadryl and sleeps it off.

    Personally, I hate shellfish. Especially the smell of it. So I lie to people and tell them I am allergic, so they shut the fuck up about getting me to try it.

  • ZombiFrancis@sh.itjust.works
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    I farmed shellfish for six years. I do not eat shellfish. I mean, more power to you, but at least cook the little shits, for everyone’s sake.

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    21 hours ago

    this is unironically my plan for tomorrow night.

    Im allergic to shellfish and I discovered imitation crab from a meme (fittingly on Lemmy) which is only like 5% actual crab.

    However, my allergy started as a kid and just got worse and worse till I eventually couldn’t eat it at all anymore, it’s been like 5 years.

    Since we don’t know if the allergy got to deadly levels in that time, I have to be around an epi-pen when I eat it.
    My brother in law has one, so I’m going to his house after work.

    I’ll keep you updated 🫡

    edit, update 1: finished work for the day. headed to brother in laws house in about an hour! super excited.

    • Ledericas@lemm.ee
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      12 hours ago

      My brother built tolerance to shellfish overtime, never had a severe reaction though, maybe that could explain it.

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      Wait. There’s crab in immitation crab meat? I though it was just some variety of white fish or something.

    • surewhynotlem@lemmy.world
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      Allergists can work magic now with micro dosing. My kid’s peanut allergy is just gone.

      If you have the means and the desire, it’s called LDA (low dose allergen) therapy. It’s sometimes also called SLIT (sub-lingual immuno therapy). There’s probably differences. I’m not a doctor.

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        16 hours ago

        I’m allergic to cucumbers and even if I just touch the flesh of a cucumber to my lips, my lips well up. I’m not sure how much less dosage I could give myself.

        Also it’s cucumber so who the hell cares anyway.

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        would SLUT therapy work too? 🥺

        Fr though, I never liked most seafood, only the crab. If I can get most of the crab back I’ll be happy, I don’t see a need to pay for therapy for food I don’t really enjoy 90% of.

    • thedarkfly@feddit.nl
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      2 days ago

      Maybe… don’t take the risk? If you wanna know how allergic you are, there are tests for that.

      Don’t play with fire, friend. Fake crab isn’t worth dying for.

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      I’m probably wrong, but maybe microdosing could help you not die from 5% crab. But you gotta do it with a doctor, and it can be expensive. On the upside, you could get so sick of eating crab that you won’t need to worry about your allergy again.

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        Immunotherapy for allergies uses literally microscopic doses of allergens to avoid triggering a reaction. It’s not really possible to consume an amount small enough to get the same effect.

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    2 days ago

    Funny but I dunno if I buy it tbh, using an EpiPen alone is a medical emergency requiring medical attention. It’s not something you can just shake off.

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      Depends on the severity of the allergy. Sometimes epipens are prescribed for people who have a risk of anaphylaxis but have never actually experienced it. Which means that people doing this are still tremendously stupid, but not unbelievable.

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      Yeah, it keeps you breathing until you can get help hopefully. I don’t have allergies, though my dad does and carries and epi pen, but I don’t think I’d trust my body to just get over it by the time the epinephrine wears off.

    • Waldelfe@feddit.org
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      Also I read somewhere that an EpiPen works in like 95% of cases. There is a small but existing chance that it won’t work and you just die from anaphylaxis.

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    My Dad is allergic to shellfish. I’m not but hadn’t eaten any in years when I had a shellfish pasta dish a few months ago and felt high for hours after.