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Originally Posted by TishaBuv
Yes, this article explains it, and see how recent they have recognized it! My way for coping with the allergies is basically to avoid the allergens, and to take allergy meds. I’ve tried prescription ones, allergy shots, and over the counter ones. I’m not even on any allergy meds now. If I’m exposed to the allergen, I don’t seem to react as severely anymore like I did when I was younger.
Divine— It’s interesting that your daughter developed an allergy later in life. It’s usually that children grow out of the allergy.
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I heard people develop allergies later. My daughter had none. My nephew had none as the child either. Don’t know what’s up with that. My daughter has all the same allergies her dad has, just to a lesser degree, I have none. My nephew didn’t inherit it from anyone, his is allergy to pets and other stuff. He used to get shots. No one has it in neither family.
Who knows. Allergy is an interesting thing. Not fully understood. We also moved across the world so environment changed and some people in my family moved across the world to a third location lol so exposure to environment changed several times