Although not necessarily a good thing to discover, I discovered, this past weekend, I am allergic to raisins. It was a very unfortunate night; a lot of it "went straight through me." I had never eaten raisins before in my life and my friend gave me a box of his after a long night on the town of Harrisonburg. I felt fine before consuming them, but after, I couldn't exactly say the same thing. The way I dealt with this was the only way to deal with it; a whole lot of toilet paper and much needed time on the "crapper."
I learned some very valuable lessons that night. First off, the basic, I learned I was allergic to raisins and that if indeed I ate them, they would make my digestive system go out of whack. More importantly though, I visited the hospital to receive allergy testing and also found out I am allergic to all sea food, and something that explains my extreme nose congestion in the fall, grass. With this discovery of being allergic to raisins, it helped me from maybe consuming a lobster, and breaking out in a fever and shortened breath, or rolling in the grass to receive the great gift of hives. With this little discovery, I am not taking allergy shots, and i now feel much better going outside without having to worry about bringing Kleenex's along the way. Something I could maybe offer to others thanks to this discovery, is to go see what exactly you are allergic to, before its too late and you get to enjoy reading all the graffiti on the inside of a public toilet stall.
Friday, October 2, 2009
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