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On Jan 22, 10:30*am, Mxsmanic wrote:
Robert M. Gary writes: If he eats some he could lose consciousness. He said he was on a school bus once and some kids in the row in front of him opened a bag of nuts. He broke out in hives. I'm not sure how limiting the hives are to PIC. Apparently peanuts give of a dust that some are very allergic to (learn something new everyday). He did use a spoon once that had been used for peanut butter and apparently not cleaned well enough and he dropped to the floor. Allergic reactions can also be psychogenic, which bodes even worse for obtaining a medical. No, when they test you for allergies they don't tell you which part of the skin they put which allergen. It would be pretty tough to only break out in certain areas. -Robert |
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