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  • I get this although no longer as badly. I just take anti histamines when I flare up. But in your case I would get a referral to an allergy specialist if the Dr is saying there is a risk of anaphylactic shock. I just had swelling ( my legs were twice their normal size) and rashes.
  • I don’t climb the mountains at the heights you mention but I do a lot of hiking including using chains/ ladders/ scrambling. I’ve done Kili and kind of tend to play in the 3-5,000m range. I’ve used crampons and done a small amount of hiking in snow and ice but I am not a technical climber e.g I haven’t done nor want to do…
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