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Chirokinetics in Anaphylaxis

Mike age 48

Mike was anaphylactic to honey bee venom, his first attack occurred whilst he was carrying out a motorcycle driving test in his capacity as an examiner.
Aware that he had been stung Mike completed the examination but was very disorientated by the time he returned to the centre. He was then unable to remove his helmet due to the facial swelling at the site of the bee sting.
Mike was taken to A & E, resuscitated and later provided with an EpiPen which he still carries.

Mike was given three treatments between 14th January 2004 and 24th January 2004. CKT testing indicated that Mike was in all probability now below the anaphylactic threshold and a blood test was organised.

Results date: 4th February 2004

Total IgE 6 normal range (0.2 – 180)
(Panel VII)
SIgE
Reference range 0 - 6

Honey bee 0
Wasp 0
Mosquito 0

Reference range 0= negative 1= borderline 6= strongly positive

Mike has subsequently been stung by a honey bee whilst gardening on Good Friday 2004 and no symptoms associated with anaphylaxia were experienced.

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