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Post by Lianne on Jul 2, 2005 23:51:29 GMT -5
wouldnt you say that life is too full of risks to overlook something like that?
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Post by hermoine on Jul 3, 2005 2:23:20 GMT -5
But how can you tell when you're going to have an allergic reaction?
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Post by Sarah on Jul 3, 2005 16:32:08 GMT -5
Is it an adrenalin needle? but don't my mom and gramma call them epi-pins? is that, like, a double-name?
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Post by KoNeko on Jul 5, 2005 23:32:34 GMT -5
Do you mean Epilim (spelling?) Ice?
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Post by hermoine on Jul 9, 2005 3:25:40 GMT -5
Doesn't adrenalin give you energy? What does energy have to do with an allergic reaction?
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Post by KoNeko on Jul 19, 2005 18:47:16 GMT -5
Isn't the adrenalin supposed to stimulate your heart so you don't go into cardiac arrest?
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Post by Nie on Aug 7, 2005 21:49:20 GMT -5
Did you know that you have to have been exposed to something previously to develop an allergic reacton to it?
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Post by KoNeko on Aug 8, 2005 3:20:02 GMT -5
What if you were allergic to something like water or fresh air? How could you survive?
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Post by Ritsu on Aug 8, 2005 6:17:35 GMT -5
Wouldn't you have died the minute you were born, if you were allergic to those?
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Post by KoNeko on Aug 8, 2005 21:05:17 GMT -5
But surely you'd have to grow a bit to develop the disease wouldn't you?
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Post by Benjamin Kingsley on Aug 9, 2005 6:35:04 GMT -5
whats stopping you from dying the second you get the disease then?
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Post by Ritsu on Aug 9, 2005 13:04:06 GMT -5
Aren't some diseases born with us? Like, a genetic thing?
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Post by KoNeko on Aug 9, 2005 21:27:04 GMT -5
But if your allergy to air and water was genetic, wouldn't your parents also have it?
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Post by nancy on Aug 15, 2005 23:14:52 GMT -5
You could use air mail, couldn't you?
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Post by Nie on Aug 16, 2005 1:04:06 GMT -5
Wouldn't it be horrible to develop and allergy to your favourite food?
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