You are all so lovely
I have almost decided not to go ahead with the three year program, after reading the posts on the "allergy" thread lots of us have "Oral Allergy Syndrome" and it can be managed by avoidance once you know you have it and what foods and cross pollinated foods can cause reactions.
http://www.allergyuk.org/oral-allergy-syndrome/oral-allergy-syndrome It seems that it is raw foods that are the problem mostly.
The injections that I am to have are for Birch sensitivity which involved injecting small amounts to start with and increasing until the immune system stops reacting to it.
I do have numerous air borne sensitivities, but they can only use immunology therapy for no more then two. I have read also that immunology is not suitable for people who have numerous sensitivities.
So who knows, you trust them to know what they are doing
Hope it goes well for you cubagirl, I have had the blood tests for intolerances, the results are interesting, for me it came up with what I did know about and some I didn't.
What was more interesting that it showed up exactly some the same results, that I had about 20 years ago when I had tests at Holland&Barrret when the tester put a probe on the side of my thumb, the sort of test that is frowned on by sceptics.
Food for though so to speak