cheryl2w
04-28-2004, 10:11 AM
I was wondering if any has ever experienced what I am going through right now? For years I have had severe Anaphylaxis reactions to arosols, perfumes, hairsprays, etc. Five or so years ago my tongue would swell and then my throut would close off and I would have to take benadryl if I caught it in time or have to give myself a shot if I waited to long. Now for the past year I have been breaking out in hives and actually passing out or come close to it where I turn ghostly white and feel really faint. I didn't realize until just resently that this was related to my allergies. (Fainting) Has anyone else had this happen to them and what can be done about it? It is so severe now that I can't work or drive because I am doing this daily and never know when it will happen. Thanks for any help you can give me. :wave:
smiley666
05-05-2004, 12:27 AM
I was wondering if any has ever experienced what I am going through right now? For years I have had severe Anaphylaxis reactions to arosols, perfumes, hairsprays, etc. Five or so years ago my tongue would swell and then my throut would close off and I would have to take benadryl if I caught it in time or have to give myself a shot if I waited to long. Now for the past year I have been breaking out in hives and actually passing out or come close to it where I turn ghostly white and feel really faint. I didn't realize until just resently that this was related to my allergies. (Fainting) Has anyone else had this happen to them and what can be done about it? It is so severe now that I can't work or drive because I am doing this daily and never know when it will happen. Thanks for any help you can give me. :wave:
I can relate to what you are experiencing because I have a history of anaphylaxis to latex and certain foods related to my latex allergy. Up until a few years ago, I've never had allergies and I never thought I would ever have allergies. When I get around latex, my blood pressure drops instantly, I feel like I'm going to faint, my tongue swells, throat swells and gets scratchy, chest pain, shortness of breath, stomach cramps, nausea, diarrhea, pale, cool, sweaty skin. When I was first diagnosed, I went through a time of thinking that anything that had latex in it would set off my allergy, but then I quit worrying about it and to just deal with it when it happens and that has helped me alot. My family still thinks it's all in my head, but I'm learning not to listen to them. Thankfully I have a very good friend who believes me because he has seem what happens. The best thing I can tell you is to have a plan of what you will do when you first start to notice yourself having a reaction and don't let anyone tell you differently because you know your body better than anyone.
amandamanda
05-06-2004, 04:04 PM
you know what would probably help you??? an allergist ! I have a severe peanut allergy (and seasonal allergies blah blah blah) that I see an allergist for and she's so cool!!!!!!! she makes little plans and stuff for avoiding peanuts, like tell all your friends not to bring anythign with peanuts into class or in the lunch room and make sure the school nurse knows about the anaphylaxis and all....so yea, see an allergist!! :D
cheryl2w
05-07-2004, 12:18 AM
Thanks for the advice! When I have a reaction I first get light-headed then I get jittery and my heart starts racing and I break out in hives. Then I get pale as a ghost (what others have said) and then pass out. I am doing this daily now to where I come close to fainting or actually do faint. My friend suggested taking Clariton 24hr and see what it does. I have taken it for two days now and I haven't had a spell yet. COOL! I hope this does actually work. It would be so awesome to get my life back to normal or at least to where I could drive again. I am going to take this for a week then go off of it for a week to see if the fainting comes back. I sure hope this works. I'm greatful my family and friends have been VERY supportive and want to do whatever it takes to get me well. What foods do you react to? I know walnuts do for me. I have been allergic to those for a long time. I haven't been eating those so I don't know what could be causing it. I use to stop breathing with perfumes and any airosals. I am wondering if now it turned into my tongue swelling and then fainting. If anyone has done this please let me know. I would like to find any info I can to help my situation. Thanks!!!
critical
05-21-2004, 09:24 AM
Four years ago, while working in an operating room, while pregnant (before being diagnosed with a latex allergy) I was having horrible periods of dizziness and fainted several times. At that time they attributed my blackouts to the pregnancy, but in hindsight, it has been speculated that it was a vascular collapse because of the latex allergy- precurser to full anaphylaxis. Everytime, and every circumstance can be a different reaction/experience... so I wouldn't count it out. I take Aerius almost daily (a new non-drowsy antihistamine) and it really helps to minimaize my daily symptoms and my reactions are now minimalized.
CheerAngel
05-29-2004, 02:19 PM
Hi cheryl2w, the best way to prevent the anaphylaxis is to avoid your triggers but sometimes it's impossible. Do you have an epi-pen? You said that you give youself a shot... so I assume you have it? When a person's blood pressure drops too low, he/she will tend to faint. In the case of anaphylaxis, one of the symptoms is that the bp will drop due to fluids leaking out of the blood vessels causing swellings, hives... It is important to have an epi-pen and if possible, a medic-alert bracelet to inform the paramedics about your condition when you are not able to speak for yourself.
=It is so severe now that I can't work or drive because I am doing this daily=
Does that mean that you have anaphylaxis daily? or fainting?
Btw, are you under any care by any doctors? Taking anti-histamines daily might lessen your chance of an allergic reaction. Good luck.
Go3Win8
07-03-2004, 05:41 PM
My alergist has me take a zyrtec the night before my shots. I'm up to maintanence dose for wasp and yellow jacket stings. At least I knew before I was gonna have trouble, I would have to be stung. Hopefully i'm past all of that. I feel sorry for you that is a horrible experience. I've been through it 2 times myself Passed out both times had to call 911 the first time, cause I was by myself. My wife drove me the hospital the second time. Good luck with the anti-histamines, I hope they do the trick for you.