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    With the very long list of foods you are/were allergic/intolerant of, I would want to know what is what! Lol...no way would I just give up half my food likes, with this crazy development. Maybe whenever the season is less allergy-y, you could get re-tested. But..that is just me. I love food, and eat lots of stuff (just no meat).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cataholic View Post
    With the very long list of foods you are/were allergic/intolerant of, I would want to know what is what! Lol...no way would I just give up half my food likes, with this crazy development. Maybe whenever the season is less allergy-y, you could get re-tested. But..that is just me. I love food, and eat lots of stuff (just no meat).
    There are foods I have just been loving from a distance ... not loving any less, just not ingesting them! I am figuring that, at some point in the future I will get retested, as I know people's allergies change over time, anyway. And there are some I am guessing (besides the anaphylaxis ones) that I'll still have, as I have them in common with at least one or two of my siblings and their kids. Wanna guarantee you end up with lots of leftover birthday cake at a Peterson function? Cover it with shredded coconut!
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    Huzzah! *BIG HUGS*

    I'm so glad you're feeling better.

    Dad and Uncle Fred told me about your surgery. It's odd that you've been misdiagnosed for so long, but incredibly glad that things are looking up for you.

    ~Jessi

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    Wow Karen. That would be great if you could really start eating some of the foods you like but have been avoiding. That would make this whole gallbladder issue worth while, even tho it wasn't pleasant. I've never been tested as being allergic, but a couple of years ago I broke out into one big itch all over, after eating a crab cake topped with shrimp. I thought I would go insane with the itching and it took 10 Benadryl over the course of just over an hour for me to get relief. I haven't eaten any shellfish since, even tho I love seafood, but I'm scared to try it as I don't want to go thru that again.

    Rest up and dream of all the things that maybe you'll be able to eat again!
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    Sorry- I hadan't read this before- I wish you a speedy recovery and am glad to see you are at least posting

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    Get well soon! I know several people who have had gall bladder surgery in the last few years and recovery is typically much quicker than it used to be. Hopefully you will be able to expand your diet a bit.
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    Karen I hope you're feeling well today - day at a time and you will be zoomin' around (just like a kitty).
    Yours in Whiskers

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    Sorry I'm a latecomer to the news, but glad your surgery is all over with now.
    I'm glad you are home where Paul can spoil you a little. Rest up and feel better.
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