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the more u run away from the red meat the more closer it will come to u so better eat and enjoy and die in peace. thanking u have a good time with ur red meat and die soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooon.
It is very easy to avoid eggs. There are substitutes for almost any product containing eggs. If you look up "vegan", there are plenty of things that will come up. You can use Vegenaise instead of regular mayonnaise, as it does not contain any eggs. I find it at health food stores. You can make cakes and cupcakes using vegan recipes. If you don't have or use soymilk as most recipes call for, you can use regular milkBreast milk Breast milk jaundice Lactose intolerance Nipple discharge - abnormal. I have never seen eggs in chocolate. Dark chocolate should pretty much just be sugar, cocoa butter, cocoa liquor and sometimes vanilla. The only ice creams I can recall that have eggs in them are mostly the fancy expensive pints such as Ben and Jerry's. Cheap dairy ice cream doesn't typically have eggs. Soy ice cream contains no eggs or dairy, so you should be able to eat it with no problems.
I agree with avoiding red meat; I am highly allergic to PCN and have found when I eat traditional red meat- I react. But with growing problems- I would think it is easier to avoid red meat. I have had anaphylaxis- it is not worth it.
Be Careful.
I hope you stop eating meat and eggs soon because there is no reason to be in pain from your food.
There is nothing stronger than an epi-pen.EpiPen is a registered trademark for the most commonly used autoinjector of epinephrine (a.k.a. adrenaline), used in medicine to treat anaphylactic shock.
It can become a life-threatening anaphylactic reaction called Anaphylactic shock, the most severe type of anaphylaxis.
Symptoms can include the following:
polyuria
respiratory distress
hypotension (low blood pressure)
encephalitis
fainting
unconsciousness
urticaria (hives)
flushed appearance
angioedema (swelling of the lips, face, neck and throat): this can be life threatening
tears (due to angioedema and stress) .
ref:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anaphylaxis
So it would be in your best interest to give it up.
I developed an allergy to red meat when i was 26 years old. I had never heard of it before
and neither had the hospital in the town I live. My mother and brother have also had reactions my brother at 30 and my mother in her 50's, their reactions were not as severe as mine. They both still eat red meat. I had one experience that put me in hospital for 5 hours on drips (saline and antihistamines) and oxygen. It starts as hives all over my body and then respiratory distress and angioedema. I was advised to stay away from red meat but given no explanation of why this was happenning. I definately can not eat slabs of meat or mince but can eat bacon, salami and other processed type meats. Can you or someone else please explain why this reaction occurs, what is it in the meat that I am allergic to, why suddenly as an adult and is this a new phenomenon world wide or localised????
its not just meat if you have real problems with meat its geletine coated pills, heparin, blood expanders, collegan, certain absorbable suture etc.
the odd thing is dispite having meat protien allergy written in red above my bed and a red allergy band on my wrist. the meal ordred on my behalf for the next day while still in surgery was pork casserole!!! ha ha all they could offer in its place was a cheese sandwich - after 36 hours NBM. and i still had to refuse heparin injections every drug round as they refused to take them off my drug chart - they were discontinued after the first lot of surgery - pretty quickly!