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Feeling sick after an allergy skin test?

by Nay1415, Sep 07, 2006 12:00AM
I went to my allergist earlier today for the first time and she did an allergy skin test. 30 on my arm and then 15 that were injection type things (like a tb test) on my back/shoulder. Later that night I started to feel a little bit clamy while I was out at a store and I'm sure after feeling that I made myself feel worse from getting nervous about what I was feeling. So I went home and here I am. I don't feel sick sick, but my body just feels blah. Walking around makes my stomach feel alittle uneasy, but I can still eat. Is it normal to feel this way after a skin test?
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by CINDY4, Sep 12, 2006 12:00AM
If you have reactions to the things tested, sure you could feel really blah. Allergies can make you feel many ways, not just itching and sneezing.



Cindy
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