Ok, I will change my wording to it is extremely extremely unlikely that the PTSD causes her to go into anaphylactic shock. I wont deny it could have worsened the anaphylaxis, but to say it caused it is incredibly misleading. An allergic reaction such as a rash in response to high cortisol due to stress - yes absolutely, full blown anaphylaxis - no.I'm not sure it's as simple as that. PTSD is really complex and can manifest in all sort of strange physical symptoms. If you have higher cortisol (stress hormone) levels due to PTSD, that can definitely impact your immune system and hence your allergic reactions. There's research into the links between immunological responses and PTSD and I can see that there are reports of stress-induced anaphylaxis, so I don't think it can be dismissed.
More than likely she had a reaction to something else
This as well, I remembered her saying she had a lot of allergies. Tbt to the days where she used to boot off at companies on twitter lolOk, I will change my wording to it is extremely extremely unlikely that the PTSD causes her to go into anaphylactic shock. I wont deny it could have worsened the anaphylaxis, but to say it caused it is incredibly misleading. An allergic reaction such as a rash in response to high cortisol due to stress - yes absolutely, full blown anaphylaxis - no.
More than likely she had a reaction to something else