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tim253
posted 01/08/2008, comment (1)

I have recently...

i have recently found mould on a piece of wood close to my bed and i am unsure what kind of mould it is. This is what it looks like:- Any Advice?
Gracie x
posted 01/05/2008, comments (3)

Face Rash

I'm in my teens, and at the moment, I have a face rash, for the last year or two. My mum suggests I don't see the doctor but make sure to write down the things I ate and drink. I have recently notice, if i don't eat milk or chocolate, the rash seems to dim down, and my face isnt so itchy and painful. Do you think I should carry on not... Read moreChevron
massue
posted 01/04/2008, comments (4)

Information needed

I contacted allergist today for results from blood work done in November and learned I have a very high IgE level.  Meaning what, exactly?  My body is fighting with itself?  Also, the tests done indicate glucose in urine, negative on testing for allergy to Plums, and to top it all off, hypothyroidism.  My fear now is with no... Read moreChevron
Lynn
posted 12/27/2007, comments (3)

Not sure if I have an allergy to garlic

I have always loved garlic my whole life but as I get older I seem to have a growing intolerance to it. Often I wake in the middle of the night with what feels like garlic coming back up on me and this produces a very fowl smell that no amount of brushing my teeth or gum chewing will help. I find it is very difficult to sleep when this... Read moreChevron
dej1327
posted 12/27/2007, comment (1)

Skin test or Rast?

I had a rast test done and found I have allergies to peanuts and corn. Then another doctor did a skin test and said it didn't show an allergy to corn and just a little for peanuts. But the rast showed a very high number for peanuts. So I'm wondering if one test is more reliable than the other.
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