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Author Topic: Bambi's Revenge - LONESTAR TICK  (Read 160 times)

Offline CHENRYIV

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Bambi's Revenge - LONESTAR TICK
« on: August 30, 2012, 01:07:00 PM »
Found out yesterday what's been causing my allergic reactions. I got bit by something (spider I though) during the early season last year, but didn't pay much attention to it. Over the last year I been having some pretty bad hives, but did know what was causing it........Well I found out!!!..... Just sickening

Certain Tick Bites Might Spur Red Meat Allergy
After exposure to Lone Star tick, some people must avoid red meat thereafter

Thursday, July 26, 2012
HealthDay news

Food Allergy
Tick Bites

THURSDAY, July 26 (HealthDay News) -- Can a tick bite turn you off red meat for good?

It can if it is the bite of a Lone Star tick, a type that's endemic in the southeastern United States. This phenomenon has been known for a while, but now new research published online July 20 in the Journal of General Internal Medicine reports on three case studies to illustrate exactly how it may occur.

The Lone Star tick injects spit into a person's body when it bites. The body then develops antibodies in response to a carbohydrate called alpha-gal that is present in the spit. This carbohydrate substance is also present in red meat. When the bitten person eats meat again, their immune system goes on the warpath, causing an allergic reaction. This reaction is typically delayed, occurring about three to six hours after eating meat.

The reaction can range in severity from mild hives and itching to full-blown anaphylactic shock, according to Dr. Susan Wolver and Dr. Diane Sun at the Virginia Commonwealth University, in Richmond.

This connection was first discovered somewhat serendipitously by researchers who were trying to determine why a cancer drug called cetuximab (Erbitux) was causing severe allergic reactions in people in the southern states. The sugars in Erbitux are also present in beef, pork and cows' milk.

Calling the phenomenon "the cow's revenge," Dr. Bruce Hirsch, an infectious diseases specialist at North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset, N.Y., said, "Lone Star tick bites may well be turning a portion of people in the southeast into involuntary vegetarians."

Tick bites cause a host of other diseases and infections including Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain spotted fever. The best thing to do is to avoid ticks altogether, Hirsch said. For starters, avoid wooded and bushy areas with high grass and use insect repellents that contain 20 percent or more DEET (N, N-diethyl-m-toluamide) on all exposed skin.

Dr. Bernard Feigenbaum, an allergist at the NYU Langone Medical Center in New York City, said that most people think about Lyme disease when they think about ticks and tick bites. "This study shows that there can be other allergic consequences," he said. "If a person discovers having reactions or unusual symptoms after eating meat, follow up with a primary care doctor or an allergist to see what is going on."

If you are allergic to red meat, you will need to avoid beef, pork, lamb, venison and other meat from mammals, said Despina Hyde, a nutritionist at the NYU Langone School of Medicine. "Poultry, fish and chicken are OK."

SOURCES: Bernard A. Feigenbaum, M.D., allergist, NYU Langone Medical Center, and clinical assistant professor of medicine and otolaryngology, NYU Langone School of Medicine, New York City; Despina Hyde, M.S., nutritionist, NYU Langone Weight Management Program, New York City; Bruce Hirsch, M.D., infectious diseases specialist, North Shore University Hospital, Manhasset, N.Y.; July 20, 2012, Journal of General Internal Medicine, online
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Re: Bambi's Revenge - LONESTAR TICK
« Reply #1 on: August 30, 2012, 01:31:00 PM »
Man that sucks! I guess more turkey huntin and less deer huntin for you...guess you could always donate the meat to someone that needs it.
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Re: Bambi's Revenge - LONESTAR TICK
« Reply #2 on: August 30, 2012, 01:33:00 PM »
Hey Cris sorry to hear this happen to you, I guess we can't be too careful out there in the woods. Thanks for posting this info. Other than that, how are you doing, and I hope this don't keep you from hunting. 9 days and our season here in maryland will be open. I hope opening day dawns nicew and cool. Take care Cris. Shoot Straight and Good Hunting.

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Re: Bambi's Revenge - LONESTAR TICK
« Reply #3 on: August 30, 2012, 01:36:00 PM »
Crispin , I'm REALLY SORRY for you're misfortune. Hope you find a cure.  :pray:
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Re: Bambi's Revenge - LONESTAR TICK
« Reply #4 on: August 30, 2012, 06:35:00 PM »
Those things are hell, the only thing is eradication! i feel for ya man! thanks for the info. i never knew that about that tick.
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Re: Bambi's Revenge - LONESTAR TICK
« Reply #5 on: August 30, 2012, 08:27:00 PM »
I guess you could just crumble up a benadryl pill on every steak. Seriously, though, that's not good news.

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Re: Bambi's Revenge - LONESTAR TICK
« Reply #6 on: August 30, 2012, 08:41:00 PM »
WOW!!!! I hopw I never get bit by a lone star tick! Sorry this happened to you and I hope they can figure out a way to fix it!

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Re: Bambi's Revenge - LONESTAR TICK
« Reply #7 on: August 30, 2012, 09:45:00 PM »
OH MY!!  That would not be good.  I feel for you!  Sorry that happened.  To not be able to enjoy the taste of a great steak would certainly be a blow to me.    More Permetherin! More Deet!  

By the way...isn't chicken poultry?
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Re: Bambi's Revenge - LONESTAR TICK
« Reply #8 on: August 31, 2012, 09:15:00 AM »
I'll have to give up eating meat, but not hunting it.  You don't' have to worry, I'm not going to join the PETA forums   :)  .  I just wanted to keep you guys informed. Permetherin, Permetherin and more Permetherin.
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