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Alpha-gal friendly Band-Aids

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 Alpha-Gal Reaction to Band-Aids is o ne of the most common questions I’ve seen in alpha-gal groups is about band-aids. As much research as I’ve done on alpha-gal and as long as I’ve lived with it I honestly never gave band-aids a second thought. That changed fast. Recently, I had a heart monitor implant. When I came home, I changed the dressing for the first time. The nurses had covered everything with gauze and tape, but I decided to switch it to a large band-aid for convenience. That’s when the trouble started. I soon learned that almost all band-aids contain mammal byproducts, which is a problem for those of us with alpha-gal. The more I changed the bandage, the worse my skin looked. It became extremely red, irritated, and painful. By the last time I removed a band-aid, a piece of my skin actually came off with it. I called my heart doctor, and they told me to go straight to the ER. At the ER, they gave me a large supply of gauze and tape and told me not to use band-aids anymor...

additional resources/information

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 everything listed here you can print or download I highly recommend reading these  https://alphagalinformation.org/downloadable-provider-resources the information here explains more in depth how alpha-gal is more than a food allergy  https://alphagalaction.org/resources here you can watch past & new webinars about alpha-gal syndrome and ways to manage  https://alphagalinformation.org/webinars-and-updates

Losing Sight but Finding Strength: My Five Year Journey Living With Alpha-Gal Syndrome

For the last five years, Alpha-Gal Syndrome has shaped  nearly every  part of my life. I was only 19   and six months pregnant with my daughter   when I first heard the words “alpha-gal.” At the time, doctors told me it was just an allergy to mammal meat. I had no idea that a single tick bite would change my life so profoundly.     What followed has been a journey of learning, surviving, grieving, and  ultimately growing  stronger than I ever imagined.     Learning to Live in a New Body     After my diagnosis, I poured myself into research. Separating real, science-based information from random online theories was overwhelming, but slowly I learned that Alpha-Gal Syndrome (AGS) is far more complicated than avoiding red meat.     Suddenly, everyday items became potential  threats   medications, medical supplies, even the coating on certain pills. I tried to be careful. I tried to do everything right. But I st...