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Seasonal; not sure what, though. Oddly, it shows up around October and November, sometimes into December.
No allergies that show up on a simple blood panel.
Except my sinuses are always runny so maybe I should get it looked into.
And my identical twin is allergic to tree nuts so maybe I should be cautious with those.
Toxic coworkers
I'm allergic to cold temperatures. AMA...everyone does.
Do you live in a warm country?
Half the year, yes.
I know someone who is as well! They get a rash/hives. What about you?
That's me too. I get itchy, deep red hives at contact points and exposed areas. Its annoying but manageable.
If enough of me is exposed/come in contact with a trigger, I start to exhibit shock symptoms. Has only happened with swimming to date, but my allergy has gotten worse over time, so I expect I may experience some lightheadedness on a cold day in the future.
Bees/wasps/hornets, fresh cut grass, and capscasin.