Growing up, grass was the worst of my allergies. But now as an adult, I have no allergies for grass, strangely enough or other allergies, that I know of.
It is odd, I became allergic to penicillin when I was thirty. Had used it with no problem before then. Am now allergic to lots of things including and most oddly Piriton, which is an anti-histamine.
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Agalloch
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I guess it doesn't really matter, because those friends I do have, we cherish each other, and I love spending time with them or even just talking to them.
Quality > quantity.
There's no point having lots of friends if they're sucky.
There's no need to have lots of friends if the ones you have are awesome.
Definitely true. I don't know what I would do without any of them.
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It's weird how allergies come and go, you'd think you either had them for life or not at all.
I was allergic to house dust (in every house, no matter how clean) as a kid but lost the allergy as I got older.
I used to be debilitatingly lactose intolerant as a child - I'd get intense migraines and throw up for hours - but now I just get a little indigestion.
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Rooh
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It's weird how allergies come and go, you'd think you either had them for life or not at all.
I was allergic to house dust (in every house, no matter how clean) as a kid but lost the allergy as I got older.
I used to be debilitatingly lactose intolerant as a child - I'd get intense migraines and throw up for hours - but now I just get a little indigestion.
Bodies are weird.
Isn't there a thing where our bodies change every 7 years, that's with food you like and don't like and allergies??
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^That is replenishment. The atoms that make up your body have completely been replaced in 7 years time, some faster than others.
Isn't there a special name for it??
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CM Nick
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Rooh
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It's weird how allergies come and go, you'd think you either had them for life or not at all.
I was allergic to house dust (in every house, no matter how clean) as a kid but lost the allergy as I got older.
I used to be debilitatingly lactose intolerant as a child - I'd get intense migraines and throw up for hours - but now I just get a little indigestion.
Bodies are weird.
Isn't there a thing where our bodies change every 7 years, that's with food you like and don't like and allergies??
False. That myth was based on someone not understanding what average means.