Thursday, July 11, 2013

Mold Allergy Shots Effects to the Candida Symptoms


A friend has started mold allergy shots for a couple weeks and realizes that after receiving the shots for the first couple of hours, her candida symptoms get a lot worse. But, now after taking 2 shots a week, she kind of feels better. Sweets and yeasts still bother her, but not that much anymore. She was allergic to Alternaria, Phoma, Epicoccum and a couple of other molds that she can't remember. She is starting to believe that the whole candida syndrome is actually the side effect of a mold allergy, from her improvements.

Another friend just had her first set of shots last week, which are 3 on Wednesday and one on Friday. The ones on Wednesday were for molds and candida and she didn't feel too bad after them. The one on Friday is for a certain type of fungus that is related to the candida. She doesn't know what it is but it has been on both of her big toes for years. That one made her feels really sick and she is hoping it will get better as time goes by.

They didn't give her a personal copy of what she was allergic to, though I know those were tested on her. They tested 13 single molds and fungi (including Candida), plus one mix of 12 molds combined. She didn't react to several of them, but she had been treated for molds before by another doctor, so she is sure that is why. I think her worst reaction was to the Candida, it was definitely the most painful over the 48 hour delayed reaction time period.

She has discovered each allergist does things a little different. The one she goes to tests 5 different strengths of each allergen on one day, with 10 minutes between strength. They measure the size of the reaction at the end of the 10 minutes, then move on to the next strength. After that, they have you wait 48 hours and then return to the office to check for delayed reactions as many allergens will cause a secondary reaction hours or days later. Then, they do one more to check for a final, immediate reaction on anything you didn't have a delayed reaction to over the 48 hours.

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