Coolbeanz78
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So it's definitely an allergic reaction to the protein in the semen. I would take a Benadryl before you have your ? fuck you!
That's a really, really bad idea.So it's definitely an allergic reaction to the protein in the semen. I would take a Benadryl before you have your ? fuck you!
This looks like a pain in the ass...I’m gonna post here to share my skin prick test reaction to dog semen from yesterday. The last photo is my control skin prick. Definitely allergic. However I have no skin reaction without a break in my skin, so when I had widespread hives it was from so much semen being absorbed in my mucosal lining.
Maybe and hear me out, I tried searching for it and yes there were forms on people dealing with allergies but I couldn't find the answer I was looking for. So, I decided to just to write a form. Now you can be annoyed about it as much as you want or you can be an adult and ignore it and move on.Search results for query: allergy
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Do you honestly believe you're the first to come up with that question?
It may not be all that rare...I know several prople who have displayed anaphylaptic reaction to various biologics...two were dog semen. Spooked me bad enough to obtain a phial of epinephrine and a syringe, and study up on dosages....An epi pen might be a better bet, but the prices on those were driven up by a Schmuck tycoon( oddly, not Musk; an entirely different schmuck...) and hadnt come down when I perceived a need. It isnt recommended, but it was availableIt's rare but it happens. Honestly, I would personally approach it the same way I would an allergy to bee stings or peanuts. Accept the fact that there is an allergy and move on with life. Some allergys are life and death, and sometimes that isn't known until you're dead, so why take the chance.
Yes there are threads that discuss severe reactions to dog cum.Curious if anyone else have heard of this and the best way to test if you have an allergy.
The percent of women with a human semen allergy was actually surprisingly high when I looked it up. About 8-13% so I wouldn’t be too surprised if it’s somewhere similar to canine if not more considering dog allergies seem fairly common.It may not be all that rare...I know several prople who have displayed anaphylaptic reaction to various biologics...two were dog semen. Spooked me bad enough to obtain a phial of epinephrine and a syringe, and study up on dosages....An epi pen might be a better bet, but the prices on those were driven up by a Schmuck tycoon( oddly, not Musk; an entirely different schmuck...) and hadnt come down when I perceived a need. It isnt recommended, but it was available
( don't ask) and in budget at the time. I'd think 1-2 percent of people might be susceptible to this sort of reaction; not all will be to dog, horse, or other biologicals related to this. Be aware; you mihht have an awkward few minutes at the ER, but better the tap dance than the 'danse macabre'
You're likely right, Miz Candy....I was guessing based on experience. I hadnt thought to look at those stats, But semen likely has common components across the mammalian spectrum.The percent of women with a human semen allergy was actually surprisingly high when I looked it up. About 8-13% so I wouldn’t be too surprised if it’s somewhere similar to canine if not more considering dog allergies seem fairly common.
Really isnt much of a way to tell....there are a lot of wanna-be Doctors here who will give all sorts of advice on this, but theyre all ALIVE and not complaining....therefore...no experience. See an allergist. Tell him or her you might want to become a breeder but you want to play it safe.so if i have never had any any allergies to anything but some medications is it safe to say im ok? or is there no way to tell?
so if i have never had any any allergies to anything but some medications is it safe to say im ok? or is there no way to tell?
You can try a SMALL amount of pre-ejaculate on the skin, somewhere out of normal casual sight.Really isnt much of a way to tell....there are a lot of wanna-be Doctors here who will give all sorts of advice on this, but theyre all ALIVE and not complaining....therefore...no experience. See an allergist. Tell him or her you might want to become a breeder but you want to play it safe.
Problem with allergies is threefold.You can try a SMALL amount of pre-ejaculate on the skin, somewhere out of normal casual sight.
30 to 40 minutes should be more than enough time to notice any redness or irritation. Mucous membranes are a better test site, and faster due to rate of absorbtion, but that's a call only you can make. i.e. lips, nether regions, etc.
DO NOT ingest any until you pass the skin contact test, exterior is WAY WAY better until you have some idea about any possible reaction.
Even with exterior skin contact, there IS still a possibility of a severe reaction, the odds are just significantly lower with exterior vs interior for a severe reaction.
There has been 1 reported fatality that I know about. And that was following intercourse. Every other reaction I've ever heard anything about has at worst been restricted airway, hives, rash, and then redness and irritation.
Whether you try to test or not, that's up to you. The one thing I would very much warn against is using benadryl or some other shit and THEN trying again after a reaction. You best, safest bet is to just walk away if you get any reaction at all.
As far as I know, nothing in your allergy battery test is going to be a match for this. There are active people who have dander allergies, there are people who have no pet related allergies who have a reaction to this.
There really is no cover all answer for this.
I don't disagree. I do doubt whatever is reactive in dog semen is going to be in an allergy battery.Problem with allergies is threefold.
Bodies have different chemistry. Individuals react individually.
Proteins that cause allegies are individual. Each is different for a reason.
You're either growing OUT of an allergy, or INTO it. Even the semen-skin test can only tell you what is current, not what the future holds. A null reaction today may not indicate that fatal reaction next time.
Funny thing about anaphylapsis...whatever the cause, it LOOKS the same. Therevis no way to really know how common a specific reaction to canine or other animal semen or contact....it is not going to be the first thing to mind in an autopsy....
We have some knowledge here that Doctors may not....this ain't it.
Op, if you're in doubt, see an allergist.
I guess my question is how? How do they have the answer without asking the question no one wants to ask?an Allergist will know what to do....
attagirl....?i mean i have nursing school experience under my belt so i can navigate questions pretty easily
i will probably just get a script for a epi-pen if it came to that then go to the er and call it a day. anaphylaxis is not a jokeIf you go to an allergist, with the story that you want to be a breeder of whatever species, but, for instance, you or a direct family member has had trouble with allergic reactions to ( your species here) product...an allergist who knows his stuff will know what should follow....No, his scratch kit wont have dog semen or other animal semen samples, but when pressed to answer the query will likely have access to fractionated proteins and amino acids that in combination, will yield a reasonable result. Sort of like nuilding blocks.
Some things take an entire lab to evaluate...this may as well. But the benedryl slingers here will get someone killed one day....that's my only
issue. Even if its inconvenient, the safety factors are worth the effort
Precisely.i will probably just get a script for a epi-pen if it came to that then go to the er and call it a day. anaphylaxis is not a joke
I agree 100% on that. Might as well jump off a parking garage, sooner or later the effect will be the same, with a bit less splatter.But the benedryl slingers here will get someone killed one day....that's my only issue. Even if its inconvenient, the safety factors are worth the effort
Its possible that you got lucky. I would still be very very careful, since you showed such a bad reaction; it could happen again with your next go-round...or tenth.Little late but I've had first hand experiance with anaphlyxis & dog semen. My first time i reacted severely and was rushed into hospital. I had an overnight stay but was pleased to return home.
Out of curiousity we tested to see if another dog would harbor the same reaction through a pick test. Turns out it was only the original dog in which i was anaphylxis too. Over time the anaphylxis has disappeared & I no longer have any form of a reaction.
The appropriate precautions are taken each time. But that all happened awhile back.Its possible that you got lucky. I would still be very very careful, since you showed such a bad reaction; it could happen again with your next go-round...or tenth.
I wouldnt encourage anyone here to think the reaction might be trivial....It isn't... it kills people.