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3oaks wrote:AZPops wrote:When we ordered a flea & tick collar for our Golden, my wife asked if she should order two, one for me also. It seems I can't go into the woods these days without finding a tick or two crawling on me. I hate those things. :Mdturm wrote:
We learned about many species of ticks including the lone star. But, I have never heard about them causing an allergy to beef.
I'd be in big trouble ๐
Well DOC, you could try accidentally getting some Advantix on you. You know, just incase. ... :B
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Never had any around here years ago. Now I can't get away from them.
If their bite would make me allergic to sweets and other snack foods, it might keep me healthier. :B
โApr-17-2015 10:49 AM
BCSnob wrote:
The interesting part is this reaction was first identified in patients being treated for cancer with Cetuximab (an antibody used as a drug) which has "galactose-alpha-1,3-galactose on the Fab portion of the cetuximab heavy chain".
โApr-17-2015 10:37 AM
AZPops wrote:When we ordered a flea & tick collar for our Golden, my wife asked if she should order two, one for me also. It seems I can't go into the woods these days without finding a tick or two crawling on me. I hate those things. :Mdturm wrote:
We learned about many species of ticks including the lone star. But, I have never heard about them causing an allergy to beef.
I'd be in big trouble ๐
Well DOC, you could try accidentally getting some Advantix on you. You know, just incase. ... :B
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dturm wrote:
We learned about many species of ticks including the lone star. But, I have never heard about them causing an allergy to beef.
I'd be in big trouble ๐
โApr-17-2015 08:18 AM