Anonymous wrote:Ugh, so my work has said I can no longer get shots there. They will not administer them to me in light of the reaction. Man, it was so cheap and convenient that this really sucks.
I have an appt. for the dr. (they wanted me to come in today but I couldn't make the time at work). They agree that it was an allergic reaction.
I just don't understand why this is happening now.
Anonymous wrote:Chest and throat itchiness would have been cause for panic for me. I once had a whole body allergic reaction and made my husband drive me to the emergency room. Anaphylaxis is a medical emergency. Do you see an allergist that you like?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've never had more than minor allergies before (dust, cats). About a year ago, I had some testing and have just about every environmental allergy known to man. So, I started allergy shots and have been at "maintenance" since about January.
Today I had my shots (2). About 2 hours after, I was itching all over. It was worst in my arms and hands. Palms were pink and I felt heat in the arms and hands. My one arm was swollen and hot at the site of the shot (no that unusual but the size was larger). I had some chest/throat itchiness and discomfort. Didn't get past that.
That was a reaction right? But, a) why did it happen so long after the shot? b) Why is this just starting to happen after 1.5 years? c) Can this get worse? and d) What do I do about it? Call my dr. tomorrow? (I get my shots at work by a nurse practitioner).
My son has shots and we were told that a swollen/hot arm is a sign of a local reaction, and an indication that you could have a systemic reaction if you continue without backtracking. They said that most of the time when someone has a systemic reaction like you describe it's after they ignore a local reaction.
Anonymous wrote:I've never had more than minor allergies before (dust, cats). About a year ago, I had some testing and have just about every environmental allergy known to man. So, I started allergy shots and have been at "maintenance" since about January.
Today I had my shots (2). About 2 hours after, I was itching all over. It was worst in my arms and hands. Palms were pink and I felt heat in the arms and hands. My one arm was swollen and hot at the site of the shot (no that unusual but the size was larger). I had some chest/throat itchiness and discomfort. Didn't get past that.
That was a reaction right? But, a) why did it happen so long after the shot? b) Why is this just starting to happen after 1.5 years? c) Can this get worse? and d) What do I do about it? Call my dr. tomorrow? (I get my shots at work by a nurse practitioner).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you only had a few minor allergies, why did you get tested? And why take shots for something minor? That doctor is making car payments thanks to your shots.
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I did have minor allergies. Then started having complications with asthma, many bouts of bronchitis and pneumonia. After many, many trips to the doctor I was referred for further allergy testing to rule them in/out. Nearly all of the tests were positive (grass, weeds, trees, mold, dust, dogs, cats, feathers, etc.) That's why I'm taking the shots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you only had a few minor allergies, why did you get tested? And why take shots for something minor? That doctor is making car payments thanks to your shots.
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Anonymous wrote:If you only had a few minor allergies, why did you get tested? And why take shots for something minor? That doctor is making car payments thanks to your shots.