“This disease doesn’t have to be deadly if we just know about it,” McCullick said. “A lot of people could be saved just from the knowledge that needs to get out there.”

First time I heard about it.

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I remember when it was getting popular in the news, but I didn’t know it was currently at 10th place in the allergy-lympics.

Does the allergy to red meat wear off or is it permanent?

I looked it up, it looks like it usually wears off, but as the article states there isn’t enough research yet to say definitively how long it lasts.

Weeerd.

What the heck is the biological advantage to a tick making a human allergic to red meat?

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Wears off. Took about 7 years.

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Woo doggy. You had it? Did your eating habits permanently change or did your eventually go back to eating meat kebabs wrapped in flank steaks eventually?

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My husband had it.

We never bought meat to use at home anyways, so in that aspect nothing really changed.

However it was kinda cumbersome when invited by other people, especially since we live in a backwards place where people consume meat daily. E.g. grandmas kept cooking red meat despite me trying to explain it multiple times and getting offended when he didn’t eat it.
Oftentimes my husband would just eat a bit of it anyways and then spend the evening in the toilet throwing up, just to avoid the strange drama that telling people you can’t eat meat causes.

That’s also how we figured out it goes away, since the doctor made it sound like it would be permanent. But eating the bit started to get less bad and then eventually stopped causing any issues. Now he can eat anything people serve again, which is saving us a lot of headache and drama.

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