posted
I have talked with several people here who have alpha gal allergy to beef and pork - result of bite of the Lone Star tick. Their doctors told them that it should clear up in about 5 yrs. No treatment.
This week my LLMD said it is a symptom of Borrelia Myamotoi and they need treatment. I've been looking and haven't found anything that links the two. Has anyone heard of this connection?
If there is a connection, is there a reference that I could have to share a printout with these people?
I'll be manning a Lyme Disease booth at the Palmetto Sportsmen's Classic in March (my 20th year). I want to have important information available, especially if anyone else tells me they have the alpha gal allergy. Something in print may convince doctors to take tick bites seriously around here. Not very likely, but I haven't given up hope yet.
Posts: 4638 | From South Carolina | Registered: Mar 2001
| IP: Logged |
TF
Frequent Contributor (5K+ posts)
Member # 14183
posted
I just did a quick Google search and found many articles linking lyme disease and meat allergy.
The articles say that the allergy can go away after a few years IF the person doesn't get any more tick bites. So, if you want to be able to eat red meat, lamb, etc. again, you have to make sure you don't get bitten again by a bunch of Lone Star ticks.
posted
Thanks for the articles. Obviously my search skills aren't what they need to be.
I didn't use Lyme and meat allergy. I specified B. Miyamotoi and alpha gal because that was what my LLMD in NY said in my phone consultation.
I really appreciate the help, TF.
Posts: 4638 | From South Carolina | Registered: Mar 2001
| IP: Logged |
TF
Frequent Contributor (5K+ posts)
Member # 14183
posted
Yes, regarding miyamotoi and meat allergy, I found no link.
The link is always a bunch of Lone Star Tick bites (many, many bites) and the meat allergy.
Posts: 9931 | From Maryland | Registered: Dec 2007
| IP: Logged |
dbpei
Frequent Contributor (1K+ posts)
Member # 33574
posted
I test positive for borellia miyamotoi and have no problems with meat allergies.
Posts: 2386 | From New England | Registered: Aug 2011
| IP: Logged |
The Lyme Disease Network is a non-profit organization funded by individual donations. If you would like to support the Network and the LymeNet system of Web services, please send your donations to:
The
Lyme Disease Network of New Jersey 907 Pebble Creek Court,
Pennington,
NJ08534USA http://www.lymenet.org/