Yeah, not great. Between this and the oral cromolyn shortage, I really worry folks with MCAS won't be able to get their meds.
Huge ballot initiatives this Fall! 2 in particular feels like it'll be close since the MCAS is a tool of wealthy suburbs. Ask any educator though, and hear about the absurd amount of class time wasted on high-stakes testing.
I react to the mask I use (a p100 respirator) and can't swap off p100 respirator with chemical filter since I need the chemical filter for MCAS reactions but I find using magic masto lotion helps a lot. If you are in public a lot this is less helpful but dealing with reaction with meds might be best
I’ve been on a strict low-histamine #MCAS#LongCovidko-fi.com/lynnemeyer
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So I had the same problems. I did ok with Armbrust masks in terms of MCAS reactions, but I just don't find them comfortable I'm currently using Moldex Airwave N95s (PPE for welders). The grey ones have activated charcoal built in which really helps with fragrances Downside: pricey (but durable)
safe eine der klassichen chronischen Sachen: ME/CFS, MCAS, EDS... sind halt auch alles die die dir niemand diagnostiziert
This is incredible Probably a decade from practical rollout even without setbacks but there's *hope* Would love to know whether/how this affects MCAS
“A 25-year-old woman with type 1 diabetes started producing her own insulin less than three months after receiving a transplant of reprogrammed stem cells. She is the first person with the disease to be treated using cells that were extracted from her own body.” 👀 #Diabetes
She is the first person with type 1 diabetes to receive this kind of transplant.
Canadian MCAS folks: Cromolyn eye drops have been recalled due to infection risk. Apparently the preservative isn't effective enough and there could be mold and bacteria growth. #MCAS#ChronicIllnesswww.ctvnews.ca/health/eye-d...
A Canadian pharmaceutical company is warning consumers not to use some of its eye drops because of potential microbial growth that may result in eye infections.