For my reference only, here is a nice list of my “scratch (p/p) test” done on October 01, 2003 from the “A[…] and A[…] Associates of Northern California – A Medical Corporation”.
There are seven “ID”. The range is from one dash, two hash, three hash, and four hash. The last three have a dash across the series. I assume the lowest would be one with four being the highest. I didn’t “qualify” for “allergy desensitization” treatment with injections (or shots) because my allergens would always be present. I was instructed to wash my linens (weekly) and clothes (daily, seriously, after work/sweat/tears) from pollens and to take antihistamine and to control environment exposure to dust, mold, feather and pollen in/around home.
117BL
- Trees: Nothing
- Grasses:
- Bermuda – 4
- June (Kentucky) – 4
- Brome – 4
- Cultivated Oat – 4
- Meadow Fescue -4
- Orchard – 4
- Red Top – 4
- Italian Rye – 4
- Perennial Rye – 4
- Timothy – 4
- Weeds:
- Mugwort – 2
- Lamb’s Quarters – 4
- Yellow Dock – 4
- Perennials:
- Dust Mite (F) – 1 (ID two)
- Dust Mite (P) – 3 (ID two)
- Cat (Hair) – 4 (ID three)
- Dog Epithelial – Nothing (ID three)
- Feather (Mix) – Nothing (ID four with Parakeet – 4 (ID one))
- Control – Nothing (ID five)
- Histamine – 4
- Molds: Nothing
- Miscellaneous:
- Tree Mix – 4 (ID six)
- Mold Mix – Nothing (ID seven)
FOOD SKIN TEST
- Screen: Nothing
- Seafood: Nothing
- Spices: Nothing
- Beverages: Nothing
- Fruits: Nothing
- Nuts: Nothing
- Vegetables: Nothing
- Grains: Nothing
- Seeds: Nothing
I asked for testing of exotic foods, such as mangoes, but these Americans didn’t have any such “technology” available at that time. Huh.
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