POLL 1: This is a strictly unscientific poll in 2 parts because I only have 4 slots. Millennial and GenZ see next posted poll. Iโ€™m curious about something. Do you have a peanut allergy? Just peanuts for this poll. Thanks!

@elric @FabulousLVNV Are we looking to see if older people are more or less likely than younger people to be diagnosed with peanut allergies?

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Is this of any help?

@AskTheDevil @elric It is! Itโ€™s something Iโ€™ve noticed the last 25 years or so and I wondered if it was simply underreported or if thereโ€™s some other reason. Thank you for the link!!

@FabulousLVNV @AskTheDevil I had never even heard of a peanut allergy until I had kids in school. I remember a single classmate with a food allergy in elementary school and it was milk.

@elric @AskTheDevil Same, but the one I recall was a girl had a bee allergy. Asthma was also exceptionally rare when I went to school. I recall just one there, too, all throughout my 12 years of school.

@FabulousLVNV @elric I had one that eventually faded. But when I was younger, a single sting would leave me deathly ill for days.

@AskTheDevil @FabulousLVNV Bee allergies I had heard of and don't want to sound like I'm diminishing their severity. I remember a number of kids having EpiPens (?) stored in the office.

@elric @AskTheDevil In the 60โ€™s, a girl in my class got stung and she started crying because she was so scared. Not sure how they dealt with it back then.

@FabulousLVNV @elric My first sting came when I was fairly young. It hurt way more than a bee sting should, the whole area swelled into a knot, I got delirious quickly. High fever, in and out of sleep, sweats, it was pretty awful. The knot under the skin where I'd been stung could be felt for a couple of years, visible for months.
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@AskTheDevil @elric A couple of YEARS!!! How did they treat it if I may ask? I canโ€™t even imagine.

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@FabulousLVNV @elric Oh, just the lump. The other stuff resolved in 2-5 days. So sorry! I wasn't clear!

No, it was just like a terrible flu with high fever (103+), muscle aches and cramps, and pain at the site. No breathing trouble though, no hystamine-type stuff. Just this awful reaction, and then a lump that took months or years to fade at the sting-site.

@FabulousLVNV @elric Oh, and the treatment at the time was managing the fever with ice baths and "hoping I wouldn't die". I don't recall a lot of the first incident. I'm sure I got some dain bramage from it.
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After that time, I knew the main thing was to manage the fever, but I did that by cooling my head and putting cold packs against the arteries in my neck, not by icing my whole body - wet compress if needed. Then take painkillers and say various forms of @#$! until it wore off.

@AskTheDevil @FabulousLVNV That is a pretty drastic management plan! I like yours much better.

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