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  • http://www.runnersworld.com/injury-treatment/allergic-running?page=single Pretty good article about it.
  • And I don't think it has to do with pollen allergies or something in the air because of the three times I had anaphylaxis, twice were in Connecticut (once indoor, once outside) and the other time was in South Carolina. I've also broken out in hives in Texas and Virginia. Clearly there's different allergens floating around…
  • This has happened to me several times. It first happened in my third year of college. I was doing wind sprints and broke out in hives, got anaphylaxis, blacked out, and went to the ER. Is only been that bad two more times, but I figured out that I didn't need to go to the hospital so I waited it out. Usually I can tell…
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