How, if you have an allergy that can kill you with slight contact, are you not walking around with an epipen?
How, if you have an allergy that can kill you with slight contact, are you not walking around with an epipen?
How, if you have an allergy that can kill you with slight contact, are you not walking around with an epipen?
Something seems odd on this story. I highly doubt the kid died from the contact with cheese. Usually, the reactions to dairy product's isn't an allergy, it's just an intolerance that leads to discomfort, but I have not heard of it causing death. Most likely, the doctors fucked up at some point, and they blaming the easiest target.
But what do I know, I don't study this kind of shit.
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