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Barry Birkey <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 24 Aug 2000 11:17:26 -0500
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> According to the studies cited by Mr. Omar Jassim of Washington University
> School of Medicine, St. Louis, Mo.,

> Richard

Hi Richard -

I don't want you to think I was replying to you personally about your
comments, but they were directed to the info you relayed to us from what Mr.
Jassim said. I have not seen anything to date that has backed this up, just
broad statements from people that once one has a significant sting reaction
they are at high risk of another, which, so far, has not been my experience
with my son.

I would be very interested in getting a hold of these studies cited by Dr.
Jassim and wondered if you had more info about them. It would be interesting
to see the numbers on this to know what "greater" is.

Regards,
Barry

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