What is Food Allergies

A food allergy is hypersensitivity to dietary substances, leading to various types of gastrointestinal complaints. It occurs mainly, but not exclusively, in children. It is a commo...

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Bee allergies?
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If you have food allergies does that mean you are more than likely also allergic to bees too? Is it possible to get tested for bee stings as well OR do you just have to experience it and see what happens?
Posted on 08/21/07, 08:08 pm
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Reply #1 - 08/22/07  2:48pm
" Bees are different then food allergies, though I have both. You can be tested for bees, it is separate from food testing and done differently. Also, if you have food allergies doesn't mean you will be allergic to bees. Best to check with Dr. and see what he/she says about testing. "
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Reply #2 - 06/22/08  1:33am
" That's a very good question! I carry an epipen and am scared of a bee sting...cant remember if I've ever had one. Lets pray we dont get stung :) "
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