Welcome!
I'm sorry for your unexpected and terrifying entre into anaphylaxis, but VERY glad that you found us here. It's terrific that you have a good physician to help you. That makes such a difference in one's quality of life and ability to manage well.
In answer to your question--
Probably, though you should know that you're one of the first people we've had on the boards with it, so it may not (yet) be very useful to have a section of your very own. If you look down in the allergen-specific portion of the board, you can see that some topics are much more active than others, and the reason is generally to do with the number of members who are dealing with a particular allergen.
Subjects like EE and non-food allergies
do come up from time to time, and we very definitely discuss those things like asthma and eczema, seasonal allergies, etc. But those are things that most of us have in common since we're a pretty atopic bunch.
There is an "other" category down at the bottom of the individual topic boards for allergen/allergy-specific threads. My advice to you would be to ask whatever comes to mind up in the regular portions of the board (I
know that we have one other member, perhaps even two, who have immediate family members who have developed tick-mammal alpha-Gal sensitivity, so it has been discussed before), and let moderators worry about whether or not it goes elsewhere. In other words-- don't stand on formality-- ASK away. If we don't know, we can at least offer some addtional perspectives and maybe help YOU to an insight or lead to a question for your doc.
We generally leave threads in the general portion of the boards if they are likely to be of use to people with other allergies-- for example, posts about methods of cross-contamination in restaurants, tips on travel and food carriers, when to use Epi, dealing with unhelpful or hostile friends, family, or coworkers; that kind of thing.
For specific research articles, etc. you may want to start your own "clearinghouse" thread down in the "other" allergy category-- that way that stuff is easily accessible in one location over time, and we can all add to it when we find things that relate directly to alpha-Gal allergy. That way, the thread(s) can easily be moved over to a new subtopic if it looks like there are a few members who would find it useful.
Does that help??