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cashews and pistachios are others that i hear i'm missing out on. i eat peanuts almost daily though.

I am not allergic to pistachios, have you tried them? I know there are different levels of the allergy, so you could be different.

I cant eat

walnuts

pecans

cashews

pralines

If I couldn't eat peanuts, Id go crazy. I love them.

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I am not allergic to pistachios, have you tried them? I know there are different levels of the allergy, so you could be different.

I cant eat

walnuts

pecans

cashews

pralines

If I couldn't eat peanuts, Id go crazy. I love them.

ALL tree nuts. the severity of the allergy has diminished with age though. as a kid I would vomit within minutes. it's how I figured out the allergy. it was actually better that way cuz now my lips and throat swell a little, get itchy and i'm just made nauseous and uncomfortable. puking and getting it over with was much easier to deal with.

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ALL tree nuts. the severity of the allergy has diminished with age though. as a kid I would vomit within minutes. it's how I figured out the allergy. it was actually better that way cuz now my lips and throat swell a little, get itchy and i'm just made nauseous and uncomfortable. puking and getting it over with was much easier to deal with.

this is exactly what happens to me....don't you hate how you get that taste or whatever in ur throat and it wont go away with anything and its there for at least a couple of hrs

whenever i eat them, my throat immediately tingles and im like NOOOOOOO, usually spit out whatever im eating and then prepare to feel like puking for about an hour. UGH i hate it b.c I can never eat the pastries this lady always brings into work that look amazing but some of them have bigass walnuts on them and Im afraid to eat the others b/c they touch the walnuts

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I got ahold of something, presumably something made with pecans/cooked in something pecans were cooked in, in Charlotte several years ago...

Within 15 minutes of my eyes itching a little, my eyes swelled closed, I got the hives, and I could feel my windpipe closing...

Thankfully, I knew what was happening and took a boatload of benadryl and zyrtec, jumped in the shower and got soap all in my sinuses...

My eyes stayed swollen for a week... I almost went full on anaphylaxis mode...

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We ain't gonna kiss. You be trippin'.

I was thinking more about any other people in the room or downwind from you. Freud would have a field day... :D

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