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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5724492" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>The symptoms are different for each person. I was able to eat venison. One of my sisters with Alpha-Gal could also eat venison. But a second sister could not (with three people in my family afflicted, my family genetics must make us highly susceptible). Some people with Alpha-Gal can eat pork. Others cannot. Some can eat venison. Others cannot.</p><p></p><p>Everyone's list of what they can and can't eat is different. I could eat pork loin and pepperoni, but beef steak, burger, baked ham, and brats were out.</p><p></p><p>Another weird symptom I've heard about from several ex-sufferers is that, even after the meat allergy is gone, the digestive track becomes highly sensitive to peanuts and peanut oil. The peanuts do not cause an allergic reaction, just gastrointestinal pain. I am like this. I can eat a handful of peanuts, no problem. But more than a handful, or eating something cooked with peanut oil, is going to cause me major intestinal cramps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5724492, member: 17"] The symptoms are different for each person. I was able to eat venison. One of my sisters with Alpha-Gal could also eat venison. But a second sister could not (with three people in my family afflicted, my family genetics must make us highly susceptible). Some people with Alpha-Gal can eat pork. Others cannot. Some can eat venison. Others cannot. Everyone's list of what they can and can't eat is different. I could eat pork loin and pepperoni, but beef steak, burger, baked ham, and brats were out. Another weird symptom I've heard about from several ex-sufferers is that, even after the meat allergy is gone, the digestive track becomes highly sensitive to peanuts and peanut oil. The peanuts do not cause an allergic reaction, just gastrointestinal pain. I am like this. I can eat a handful of peanuts, no problem. But more than a handful, or eating something cooked with peanut oil, is going to cause me major intestinal cramps. [/QUOTE]
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