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I thought it was precious, kitties can be so much fun and very entertaining.

Our last kitten, we go him when he was about 4 weeks old. During his early days he spent much time in our arms, now he is a spoiled monster. Yet he is still sweet.

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That is sooo cute! Thanks for posting it, Jerry8. I love kittens. I've always been slightly allergic to them, except for the two I used to have a couple of years back. But now...I was at a friend's house yesterday. Her cat was so lovable, sat on my lap and purred. After less than 2 hours, my eye was swollen and horrible looking! Today it is still swollen, even after lots of benadryl. I guess I won't be gettting any more cats...:icon_sad:

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Ms LuAnne, did you know that your allergies shift every couple years or so. You can lose allergies and gain them. I myself regained an allergy I had in childhood recently in college. I am now allergic to milk, my doctor says however that I prOBably will now have it for the rest of my life. Maybe your allergy to cats came back or something?

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I can attest to that. When I was young I had bad prOBlems with my nose stopping up at night and before I hit my teens it had left. Them perhaps in the mid 70's it came back, along with many allergies, but by the mid 80's they were gone again. Them just this year its come back once again and I'm already ready for it to leave again, for it worse than ever.

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Doc says my milk allergy will never go away prOBably, I'm stuck with it for the rest of life prOBably. No more Ice Cream ever. I eat one bite and well I get very sick.

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At one time I had trouble with milk and or anything that had milk in it. I can't remember the name of them, but I would take 2 or 3 pills them I could drink a glass of milk, eat ice ream, pizza. If I didn't it was much like eating a whole box of Exlax. During that time period I hardly ate anything that had milk in to nor drink milk, for I hated to take the pills. But for some reason it stopped bothering me.

By the way, I had always been one who would drink quite a bit of milk, but for about 10 years I hardly touched the stuff.

Coleman use to have a milk for people who had this trouble, it cost quite a bit more, but it tasted pretty good. Seems it started with the letter B.

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Doc says my milk allergy will never go away prOBably, I'm stuck with it for the rest of life prOBably. No more Ice Cream ever. I eat one bite and well I get very sick.


That is really aweful. My sis in law drinks soy milk. She actually likes it now.

Jerry# is there a reason you hated taking these pills? My sis in law has pills she can take to but seems to not like taking them either.
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They say that food allergy is usually the one to stay for life.

Although, when I was girl, I had a very bad eczema. My mom took me to a doctor and he told her it was food allergy. He said to eliminate milk, eggs, nuts (the most common food allergies) and see how it goes. I don't think she ever follow through it as we were too poor to do that. I can eat nuts and milk without a prOBlem. But eggs is the one I have the most prOBlem- first I get that metallic taste when I eat egg, then the back of my throat get really itchy. But that's the far the reaction goes. My son also have nuts, eggs, carrot allergies (skin and blood test proves it) and he has eczema. But I think people do grow out of eczema triggered by food allergies ... at least I did.

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At one time I had trouble with milk and or anything that had milk in it. I can't remember the name of them, but I would take 2 or 3 pills them I could drink a glass of milk, eat ice ream, pizza. If I didn't it was much like eating a whole box of Exlax. During that time period I hardly ate anything that had milk in to nor drink milk, for I hated to take the pills. But for some reason it stopped bothering me.

By the way, I had always been one who would drink quite a bit of milk, but for about 10 years I hardly touched the stuff.

Coleman use to have a milk for people who had this trouble, it cost quite a bit more, but it tasted pretty good. Seems it started with the letter B.


I've read somewhere that People who are allergic to certain food actually crave for that food . Seeing that you drank quite a bit of milk and I love eating eggs seem to prove that they are right.

I have also read that people with Lactose Intolerance can eat yogort containing live active bacteria without a prOBlem. But I could be wrong.

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