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Lone Star Tic and Alpha-Gal Syndrome #8638158
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Papa Dozer Offline OP
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Just wanted to put this out there to help make people aware.

Before last week I had never heard of it. Be aware when you are out and about in the woods of the tics that are on you. From what I understand the Lone Star Tic is not real common in Minnesota and even less common in NW Minnesota. I apparently was bitten by one and was luck enough to get Alpha-Gal Syndrome. I luckily went to an Allergy Dr. that was very aware of this and had me tested for it. Which I tested positive for it. I have had 4 allergic reactions so far and each one has gotten worse. The last one landed me in the ER for a few hours. Before I new about it I was eating red meat like normal, many times a week with no issues. In my case it seems to be related to getting bitten by another tic and it does not have to be a lone star tic. I had two tics on me on Saturday and Tuesday morning I had a reaction after having milk on my cereal.

Below is from google with info on Alpha-Gal.
Key Aspects of Alpha-gal Syndrome What Causes It: Alpha-gal is found in most mammals (e.g., cows, pigs, lamb, deer) and in the saliva of the Lone Star tick. When a tick bites, it can cause the human immune system to produce allergy-related antibodies to the sugar.
Symptoms: Reactions are highly variable and include itchy rashes, swelling of the lips and throat, severe digestive distress, and even anaphylaxis. Because the allergy involves digesting the sugar, these symptoms often do not manifest until 2 to 6 hours after eating. How It Is Diagnosed: Diagnosis typically involves a physical exam and a specific blood test to measure immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies directed against alpha-gal.



Please be aware and maybe a lot of you are. Take care.

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Re: Lone Star Tic and Alpha-Gal Syndrome [Re: Papa Dozer] #8638199
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Dang. Sorry you have to deal with that.
I had no idea we could get it from ticks up here. I appreciate the information.

Re: Lone Star Tic and Alpha-Gal Syndrome [Re: Papa Dozer] #8638221
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For a minute there.
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I thought the tick bite ...made you chase very large wimmen.

All kidding aside ..I did pull a tick off my chest..just last night...

And put it in a baggie...in case. ...


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Re: Lone Star Tic and Alpha-Gal Syndrome [Re: Papa Dozer] #8638224
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Been in the fields and weeds past few days. Pulled two attached seed ticks off just today. Caught 3 or 4 larger ticks scampering around my arms and neck yesterday. Little creepy crawlers.

If you do get the A-G, I know of at least two people who had it but were treated by acupuncture........and both are back to eating red meat. The three or four docs I've heard of that know their acupuncture stuff are all chiropractors. As explained to me........each patient is evaluated differently. May take 2 needles......may take 14. Voodoo stuff, but seems to work.


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Re: Lone Star Tic and Alpha-Gal Syndrome [Re: HayDay] #8638226
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Originally Posted by HayDay
Been in the fields and weeds past few days. Pulled two attached seed ticks off just today. Caught 3 or 4 larger ticks scampering around my arms and neck yesterday. Little creepy crawlers.

If you do get the A-G, I know of at least two people who had it but were treated by acupuncture........and both are back to eating red meat. The three or four docs I've heard of that know their acupuncture stuff are all chiropractors. As explained to me........each patient is evaluated differently. May take 2 needles......may take 14. Voodoo stuff, but seems to work.

Thanks.Good to know


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Re: Lone Star Tic and Alpha-Gal Syndrome [Re: Papa Dozer] #8638233
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I've dealt with alpha-gal for 4-5 years now. I was broken out in a rash on my face, hands, and chest for 3 years until a doctor finally figured it out. The only thing I've found that has provided any substantial change in my ability to eat red meat is doing a 3 day water fast. After fasting I ate whatever I wanted with no consequences for about 3 months and now the symptoms are back but it seems to only be bad with pork. Not saying it will cure you but could definitely help!

Re: Lone Star Tic and Alpha-Gal Syndrome [Re: Papa Dozer] #8638239
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Thanks Papa good info

Re: Lone Star Tic and Alpha-Gal Syndrome [Re: Papa Dozer] #8638249
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I had a lone star tick on me last year, in west Virginia. Nothing happened, I was a little nervous for a while. I mixed up permetherin in a sprayer and sprayed all over around my camper.

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