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Should I eat the lobster? 64.2.6 -> 16

Phaboo

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Funny Christmas Eve dinner question: I have almost never eaten lobster, only tasted it as a kid, and since I'm allergic to dust mites (took a skin test as a kid), I was wondering whether I should eat the lobster we have tonight for dinner or not, because I've heard that if you're allergic to dust mites you might develop cross reactivity to crustaceans and shellfishes. However, I often eat shrimps and other seafood and I've never noticed anything. I've also read here https://www.worldallergy.org/ask-th...f-dust-mites-and-crustaceans-fernandez-caldas that
Based on current evidence, house dust mite allergic patients should not be advised to not eat shrimps, or to stop eating shrimps, based only on positive skin tests [...] Shrimp allergy in mite allergic individuals could be due to parallel phenomena and not a consequence of each other [...]
So I asked Yi "should I eat the lobster?" and the answer seems to describe a Christmas Eve dinner: 64 - Before Completion/Not yet across could refer to the holiday itself, which is celebrating the day before Christ was born. Or that the dinner is yet to take place and I'm planning what to do. The 2nd line may refer to my reluctance on eating lobster, while the 6th say "There is drinking of wine in genuine confidence. No blame." probably means to relax and enjoy the dinner instead of worring. "But if one wets his head, He loses it, in truth": maybe this advices not to eat too much/get drunk? I think line 2 and 6 may refer in general to my habit of overthinking and worring, in line 2 it makes me hesitant, in line 6 it makes me confident (once I have cleared my doubts) but potentially too much confident as I can't control and know everything anyway. If I focus on single issues I might be unaware of everything else happening around me.
Changes to 16 Enthusiasm which probably tells that I will enjoy the lobster a lot :ROFLMAO:

Merry xmas y'all!
 
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What a funny question 🙂
Did you eat the lobster? Are you still with us?

As to allergies, they vary over time so you may no longer be allergic to what you were as a child.

Or you may have got an error in the results (that was me in one of the top hospitals of the whole continent!)
 

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I think this was saying:

64.2 Taste it. Take a bite and see how you feel. Or even smell it, lick it, taste the broth (if it's in one) -- that type of thing. Sit for a few minutes and see how you feel. Sometimes if we flush, get warm, feel an itch etc it's giving us a sign. I was also once taught to have a small amount and check if my pulse elevates. Not endorsing this because I'm not an expert but I do respect the nurse practitioner who told me that

64.6 Eat a moderate amount and maybe don't drink too much? What's interesting about this line for an allergy question is that, for some, things like wine create too many histamines and there is a certain allergy-like response (flushing, inflammation, hangover, etc). If we don't have a clinical allergy, we can still sometimes become reactive if the histamines overflow too much. So it may not be one individual allergy but the combination of a few sensitivities that make us react in that moment when the histamine 'bucket' overflows, so to speak.

16 Take the proper precautions and care and you can enjoy it. But you might not feel great. Either that or you'll be high on loving it and eat too much :ROFLMAO: I'm honestly not sure if this reading amounts to yes or no, would be curious how it turned out for you
 

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Hi! @Olga Super Star yes I'm still among the living! :ROFLMAO:It turned out fine. @redoleander Interesting take on 64.2 and 64.6, I've noticed since many years that I get dust mites related reactions quite often when I drink alcohol. I'm pretty sure I'm still allergic to dust mites like when I was a kid or even worse, because I've moved to another city for studying and my room has little to no dust mites, and I always feel fine even if I drink. Now I've come back for the holidays and it's been a nightmare :ROFLMAO:

For new year's eve I drank some cups of wine and then I got those symptoms again, there were some shrimps too so I'm not sure if it could be related. Yesterday I ate shrimps again and my throat fells really dry and itches a little bit but I can't tell for sure if it's just for the dust mites or something else. I assume you must get much more severe reactions for food 🤔
 

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