Soooo. Went to the allergist today. This is the first time I've ever been, and they did the standard allergy scratch tests. The picture shows a small portion of the results. I should note that their scale goes from 0 to 4+. I scored 4++ several times. My allergies apparently go to eleven.
What they found was that I'm very, very allergic to most grasses (they're the 4++ scores), a number of weeds (3+ and 2+), very allergic to hickory, oak, pecan and more trees (more 4+), fairly allergic to molds (2+), slightly allergic to cats and dogs (moreso dogs), and very allergic to cockroaches, feathers, and dust mites. The doctor referred to me as being "allergic to everything on God's green earth," and the nurse said "I'm not going to sugarcoat it - you need allergy shots." No food allergies, though. That's nice.
They gave me some fancy new antihistamines to try (Xyzal, which is fun to say, and sounds like a villain from Scientology), nose sprays, and eyedrops. They're going to start production on an allergy serum (which sounds cooler than it should), so I should be able to start the shots in a couple of weeks. I've also been off of antihistamines for a week (because tests), so afterward they gave me some liquid Zyrtec, which dropped me like a ton a bricks. I've been at home since Phe picked me up, sleeping it off.
All in all, I'm glad I finally went. It's also nice to have proof of what I've known all along: that my allergies, and their severity, aren't just in my head, and that I'm not just being a hypersensitive wuss when I ask to shut doors during spring or not sit and eat outside. Don't get me wrong; on the scale of zero to cancer, allergies are naught but the smallest of potatoes (at least, my kind are; the life-threatening ones are a different story obviously), but having medical proof of something that's largely invisible and hand-waved away as being more psychological than medical is gratifying.
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