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The tremors in the left hand, are not bad, but the did get to a point where writing was a problem, so I started working on working on using my right hand for writing. Also, when “out-no-about”, I try to refrain from handling any thing that is breakable.

I have reason to suspect that the allergic reaction was in fact due to a delayed reaction to a blood pressure med I was taking; I started with CBD at approximately the same time; the literature about the BP med included info That an angioedema reaction could occur even years after starting taking the BP med. The angioedema attack occurred after the second dose of CBD.

THE PROBLEM: When I arrived at the ER I informed the ER doctor that I was taking CBD. The ER doctor said to stop the BP med (which I did). This raises the question “was the CBD a ‘trigger’ that lead to the BP med angioedema reaction; or was it a reaction to the CBD - or both?”

THE PROBLEM: The ER was at a facility that was strongly opposed to marijuana products (hemp, is a member of the cannabis family; the CBD was from hemp) .

How can I safely determine whether or not I am, indeed, allergic to CBD?

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Hello @gwgrover,
I certainly do not know how you could determine an allergy to the CBD. Have you thought of consulting an allergist?

Hello @gwgrover,

I was thinking about you and wondering how you are doing. Are you still having the angioedema reaction that you discussed last year?