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    I had a hunt around and found a comment on ehow I think? that said something very similar, that people can develop allergic reaction's to anything! That's quite scary isn't it! And strangely, I think I mentioned on a post somewhere else on the forum but I cannot eat eggs, I used to be able to eat eggs, but, I ate so many of them during a period of my life, maybe 2 a day for a month, and became intolerant of them! So maybe I'm one of those developers?? I think..... I'm gonna finish off what I have, maybe a few weeks supply and then just stick to the wheatgrass and hopefully cashflow will be improvong and I can hunt down a reasonable multi-vit!! or a bfp lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by atomic sagebrush View Post
    Then I would not take RJ or BP.

    I'm sorry to sound like an alarmist but after going through a couple of very scary reactions with my husband and one of my sons, I don't want anyone to have to go through that!!
    I agree fully, I didn't even think twice when I saw this for swaying boy!
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    Quote Originally Posted by atomic sagebrush View Post
    I would say that if you are allergic to any insects like yellow jackets or ants, I would not take it. And if anyone in your household is allergic to bees I wouldn't even have it in the house. My husband and father in law are both highly allergic to yellow jackets but they were stung several times before the reactions started. I just worry that people could be priming their bodies for a fatal allergic reaction, even if you never have a reaction to the RJ/BP combo.

    My 2nd son had an anaphylactic reaction to pine nuts this summer and had to be hospitalized overnight. He had eaten them 20 or 30 times previously with no reaction at all. It takes a certain amount of exposure before you start to react to allergens.

    Probably not a good idea while breastfeeding for that very reason.
    Yes this happened to my daughter. She sat on a while nest of ants when she was 5 and had a nasty reaction (not anaphylaxic) a year later got bitten by one single ant and was rushed to hospital. Paramedics had to stop on the way to revive her, her heart stopped =( she was very very lucky.
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    OMG, TTC5 how horrifying! Poor thing!
    (2002) (2005) from 1st marriage. TTC since Aug 2010- Dx: low sperm count and 1% normal sperm. We are giving up and moving on with a baby-free life.
    UPDATE: surprise bfp in Feb 2013! It's a BOY!

    NEVER GIVE UP HOPE!

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    omg ttc5, so scary! Glad she's ok and you know what to avoid, this could happen over and over had you not known what bit her.
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    Worst moment of my life for sure!

    On another note, FF picked up cross hairs this morning CD 14! Second day of + opk's.
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    That sounds really frightening about your daughter ttc5! I'm so glad it turned out well. I never even knew that people could be allergic to ants!.

    But great news on the crosshairs!! Does that mean your coming upto ovulate? Will you be attempting or just tsaking notes for a later attempt??

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    On a similar note I just want to have a quick vent if you don't mind Wher is my ov?? or af?? or anything?? I feel like I'm on pause atm. I think I started the m/c bleed on the 18th of Feb and we're now 12th March, surely something should be happening soon? Does anyone know the timescale on these things or is it literally different every time? Sorry for going on but before the bfp my only full cycle was 57 days and the bfp ov was on about day 21 so my cycles seem to be getting really long anyway, could this be a sign of deterioraton with my system maybe??? I will be 35 in Oct.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 8lilpigs View Post
    On a similar note I just want to have a quick vent if you don't mind Wher is my ov?? or af?? or anything?? I feel like I'm on pause atm. I think I started the m/c bleed on the 18th of Feb and we're now 12th March, surely something should be happening soon? Does anyone know the timescale on these things or is it literally different every time? Sorry for going on but before the bfp my only full cycle was 57 days and the bfp ov was on about day 21 so my cycles seem to be getting really long anyway, could this be a sign of deterioraton with my system maybe??? I will be 35 in Oct.
    I think it's just one of those things that happens. It is different for everyone every time.

    You can start getting longer cycles as you get older but you are still YOUNG! I promise you that the odds are excellent that you can get pregnant over 35 easily and with a boy or a girl! Doctors make it sound like a switch gets flipped the second you turn 35 and your eggs turn to dust and you're no longer fertile but that isn't the case. Most people can conceive over the age of 35. Your body has no clue how old you are!

    Anyway I'm sorry you're in limbo for now and I"m KFX that things work themselves out very soon.
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    8lp taking notes for now yep... we ttc in 3 months!!
    Also My Mum & Grandma have both conceived at 43/44 years young
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