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What symptoms do you suffer from when you eat chicken and have an allergy to it?? |
hiya!! :) Yikes! Sounds a serious reaction. Firstly I would say - see your doctor! Obviously you would need to find out if it is chicken you are allergic/sensitive to - it sounds an unlikely sort of food to have an inolerance to, but you never know. Please get medical advice I've never heard of anyone being allergic to any kind of meat. |
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