Allergies are proof that intelligent design is bullshit.
Added to the infinite list.
que the I’m a banana video
hehe spoon
*the idiot who posted this forgot the ue
¿Qué?
i believe the banana in this joke is a jab and that idiot who claimed that bananas fitting perfectly in your hand is proof of god or something
*que queue fukin hate this language lol
I am a ba-nan-a!
Also the vagus nerve.
Also paranasal sinuses.
*Histamines. Antibodies are far less disruptive. Histamines protect us from larger invaders like worms and other parasites. Antihistamines antagonize histamines at receptor sites, preventing the itchy, red, swelling reaction we associate with an allergen.
Acktually – IgE(/antibodies) are bound to the surface of mast cells. Antigens/allergens bind to the IgE receptor and actives the mast cell, releasing histamines. Allergy can actually be treated with anti-IgE (monoclonal) antibodies (Omalizumab)!
Thank you for the detail! I just repeated the dumbed-down explanation given to me by my allergist.
Are you sure histamines are larger than antibodies?
That’s 17 atoms if I can count correctly.
Antibodies are made of proteins and should therefore be much larger.
I just confirmed. They’re only 17 atoms in size. My memory failed me. I edited the comment. Thanks for the correction!
I don’t really struggle with hay fever but it hit me hard on a trip to Japan
“Welcome. You will experience a tingling sensation and then death.”
FREAK OUT ACTIVATED
is more like it
Anyone have experience with the shots you can get to mitigate allergies/immunotherapy? I was thinking about getting them to temper my chronic sinusitis, and I don’t want to take Claritin for life.
Not me, but my friend recently got approved for Dupixent and although he hates that he needs to even do this he says it’s night and day from before. Basically lived his entire life with not being able to breath. He got surgery, and it helped for a bit, but over time it came back. He says just being able to breathe normal is worth it.
Currently in my (I think) 4th year out of 5. I took them because I kept getting adenoid infections and wanted to avoid two surgeries. Has been a major improvement, but I still have to take an allergy pill every day and the occasional nasal spray. Hadn’t had another infection since year 1. You have to get shots every 3-7 days for several months and then they slowly spread it out over time. I’m once a month now. If you don’t have insurance it’s very expensive, especially the first year.
Reading this as my body went fucking nuclear on me the moment my allergy meds wore off and I was a fucking tears and snot fountain at 1am until I took a Zyrtec until it chilled by 2. Even then, I still have fucking drop going on in the back of my throat… ugh…
Thanks for the reminder to take my allergy meds!
Happy Spring!
it’s almost that time of the year again