What foods are you allergic to?

Systemlord

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I found out today that I'm allergic to avocados, I ate half of one with an egg inside, my eyes were swollen shut for hours, nasal passages closed and several throat irritation. I was unable to make it to the ER because well I couldn't see.

I always had a minor throat irritation after eating small amounts of avocados in my sandwiches and never thought nothing of it until now. I was wondering if there might be a way to build up immunity somehow, because they are healthy.

I'm trying to improve my diet do to my A1C being 7.3, I guess no more In & Out.
 
As far as I know I'm not allergic to any food. I've never heard of anyone being allergic to avocados but I'm sure it's possible. I try to eat one avocado every day.
 
I think dairy is just recently starting to give me a little bit of acid reflux. Other than that, nothing.
 
I was diagnosed with silent reflux recently. I drink about 1 gallon of milk every 24 hours, I'm now drinking almond milk. I'm doing a major diet change and bought a very nice indoor grill to cook my fresh chicken and steak.

Everytime I go out to eat something, I have to ask myself if I can eat it. If I eat out is must be a salad.
 
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Good morning All is there an actual blood to get to see if your allergic to Certain Foods? How do they test you to know if you have food allergies. Please advise thanks
 
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