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Peanut allergy help?


is there any thing i can do to make my nut allergy go away temperaraly or forever

if there is a pill or shot or procdure i would really be thankful


also im very allergic to bee's wlanuts almounds cachews all nut related things and dust

i would just like to say to the insensitive toad who said get a shock, that is just plain rude and insulting, certain people might know somone or a family member who has suffered with peanut allergy, as it can be a life threatening condition
please remember to put your simple brain in gear before you put your typing hands on your keyboard
i can honestly sympathise with your peanut allergy condition
i hope you have an epipen, that will put your mind at rest, and if you have been to the hospital to get all your nut allergy tests they should issue you with one there and then
i hope they find a permenant cure for peanut allergy and i wish you all the luck in the world god bless you
p.s don't let the barstewards get you down, they will reap theire own nastiness god bless lol
and i pray that you especially get the help and assistance to

Try Google.com.

i dont really no im allergic to brazil nuts i dont no though

get a shock

Nope, no cure for nut/peanut allergy. Avoidance is key, or they may get worse.

Dust allergy can be managed with allergy shots and/or medicines.

Bee allergy is virtually curable with the proper allergy shots.

You might be able to get allergy shots from your doctor. Also, carry an Epi-Pen incase you have a severe allergic reaction.

No, Just have to try to stick it out...good luck!

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