@FabulousLVNV I have a feeling about how this turns out.
@elric @FabulousLVNV Are we looking to see if older people are more or less likely than younger people to be diagnosed with peanut allergies?
https://www.jacionline.org/article/S0091-6749(20)32412-X/fulltext#tables
Is this of any help?
@AskTheDevil @elric It is! It’s something I’ve noticed the last 25 years or so and I wondered if it was simply underreported or if there’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.
@AskTheDevil @elric I had my first-ever allergic reaction to something (fortunately very mild, substance still unknown) 2 years ago (!!!). Hasn’t happened since. It’s a mystery! 😬
@FabulousLVNV @elric I never had anything like hay-fever style allergies my whole life. Not even in places covered in mildew, swamp, smog, and pollen. Then I moved to Colorado, and all of a sudden I was "sick" every fall and spring. Apparently, I'm allergic to something seasonal here.
I don't care! It's worth it. I love Colorado.
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