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However, a couple of months ago, while I was eating coconut shrimp (purchased frozenFrozen shoulder at grocery store) my throat really started to itch back, and my lips and nose was tingling and I developed a large lump in my throat. (symptoms lasted several hours). It scared me enough that I didn't eat anymore from that package, but I have since ate 2 shrimp without symptoms.
I felt I should go and be checked so I went to an allergy center and had a skin test - that came back negative. I was really surprised by this, and went home, pricked my hand and rubbed the tail of the shrimp on it and sure enough - developed a welt! The allergist sent me for a RAST test - and they called yesterday with the results - NEGATIVE!!?? They said it most likely isn't a food allergy, but to avoid shrimp. This makes no sense! I don't want to avoid shrimp, and theses test are negative - so I am just baffled. Why would my self test show a skin reaction, but theirs does not, and the RAST test is also negative?
Could be a false negative. It does sound like an allergy because with allergies, you have an immediate reaction and you could possibly react by touching the food itself.
Could be a false negative. It does sound like an allergy because with allergies, you have an immediate reaction and you could possibly react by touching the food itself.