Woke ticks are out to turn the US South into soyboys

(did I do that right?)

  • Zozano@aussie.zone
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    2 days ago

    Good news! You don’t have to wrestle with the ethics of eating animals anymore! (Your immune system will make the decision for you)

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    1 day ago

    Friends of ours have a dog with those issues. He can only eat fish and chicken. No bone for doggy! Most dog treats are off the list, too.

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    At this point I think I’m immune to ticks. I work outside in the woods often and my coworkers get tons of ticks. I rarely get them maybe once or twice a whole year and they are barely hanging on. My coworkers take a lot more precautions than I do, but still get way more than me. It’s weird.

    Anyway more red meat for me I guess

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      21 hours ago

      Ha same here.

      The first notable occurrence was when I was around 9 and and we were hiking in the woods. My brother and me we both in shorts and t-shirts and running around together. When we got home my mum found a tick on him and after some more searching she removed 14 ticks from my brother. So she called me in immediately after that, but even after stripping me down naked and thoroughly searching I had 0 ticks.

      And that kind of scenario has repeated over and over. Had a BBQ with some friends under a tree. Multiple people reported having ticks the next day. Not me.

      Still haven’t had one … ever.

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    i already don’t buy meat and I’m shit scared of this allergy mainly because carageenan is a fantastic sustainable thickener and gelatin alternative

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      Pretty sure I’m allergic to carageenan. It’s in chocolate milk and whenever I drink that it becomes difficult for me to breath

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        barring an allergy to dairy, cocoa solids, or cacao butter, that’s definitely a likely culprit

        it’s probably not hard to find chocolate syrup without carageenan (Hershey’s doesn’t have it for example) but I’m not surprised commercial premixed chocolate milk has it as a stabilizer, since chocolate syrup has this annoying habit of settling out at the bottom of milk

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        2 days ago

        You definitely shouldn’t be drinking that if your throat is swelling, carry Benadryl in your wallet in case you do. You should probably get an allergy test too…

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      It certainly does its job effectively, but I would be cautious with it considering it might be pretty bad for the gut or at least exacerbate stuff like IBD: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38892712/

      2 darkly amusing related articles you can find from that one: the first one can be summarized as asking the question “how has no one looked into the safety of this yet?” And the second one years later asking “how has there still not been anyone looking into the safety of this yet?”

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        it’s definitely not an easily digestible substance, lol. I imagine some Beano could help in many cases

        I just assumed carageenan was considered benign since people have been eating seaweed forever, but now that I think about it, there could be other stuff in the seaweed that prevents the carageenan from causing issues (even if it’s just the added mass reducing its concentration).

  • VitoRobles@lemmy.today
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    Went fishing with a buddy in the South. We were dressed to protect ourselves, and I was so paranoid with ticks, I even secured the opening to my boots and pants. Definitely saw them crawling. A bunch of shirtless hicks came up to us and asked us where our fishing spot was so they can try. I told them about the ticks, and they just shrugged and repeated the question.

    I think about that a lot.

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      21 hours ago

      You can’t avoid ticks especially in the South, you just live with them. It’s silly to think you’re going to avoid entire activities because of them. Just examine yourself before you go to bed. I’ve pulled 10 ticks off me this year, definitely a record.

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    Feel free to correct me if I’m wrong, but I thought it was more of a generalized mammal meat allergy rather than just read meat.

    I live in a tick-heavy region of the USA where allergy is now fairly common. As in, introverted homebody me with a small social circle, but I know at least 5 people who have contracted it. 20+ years ago, the first time I heard about it, there was a degree of skepticism in the general population, but it’s at the point now where almost everybody knows someone who is affected by it.

    If there’s any good news to be had, some people have discovered that it lessens in severity or even goes away after some time (usually takes many years).

    • Saleh@feddit.org
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      the article explains that it extends beyond red meat yes:

      Often this allergy is triggered by eating red meat. But the allergy also can be set off by exposure to a range of other animal-based products, including dairy products, gelatin (think Jell-O or gummy bears), medications, and even some personal care items. The drug heparin, used to prevent blood clotting during surgery, is extracted from pig intestines, and its use has triggered a dangerous reaction in some people with alpha-gal syndrome.

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        Yes, red meat is mammal meat. People sometimes call pork white meat because of the color, but it’s classified as red meat in regards to health and diet.

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        I was bitten by a tick and the area around the bite became inflamed, so I went to a doctor to test for Lyme. The test came back positive for alpha-gal syndrome.

        It’s a weird allergy. They think more people have it than are diagnosed because it mostly presents like IBS. There’s different levels of safe foods. So milk has the least allergen, meat has more, and organ meat has the highest amount. So if I have milk, my tummy is a little upset later on.

        I’ve no idea what happens if I eat the other stuff though. I’ve heard of people that didn’t know they had the allergy their whole lives, until one day they tried beef liver and went into anaphylaxis from the high concentration of allergen.

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    My father got lymes disease (not the red meat version) and that scared me so bad as a kid I’m always extra vigilant against the nasty little creatures and now I gotta be even more so? Damn.