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  1. #31
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    Officially:

    Solo laundry detergent
    Dianalysis (sp?) dye (darn near died when they tried that one )
    Sulfa drugs
    The sun (yes the SUN, I get sun poisoning if I don't apply frequently spf 50 at least!)

    Unofficially:

    Nightshade
    molds
    certain types of herbal shampoo/conditioners
    guinea pigs (owned them for 10 years, but had to take alot of benadryl )

    Sensitivity to:

    Any rough texture rubbing my skin (including whiskers, recently clipped dogs, short pokey haired pets, and even my own hair! )

    Hubby is allergic to raw egg whites. He's ok if it's cooked well though. Bummer is he's never enjoyed the thrill of licking off the spoon from making cookies and cakes!

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  2. #32
    Quote Originally Posted by cassiesmom
    I'm allergic to insect bites. When I get mosquito bites I get big red welts.
    Me too- easily dime sized often larger

    I'm also allergic to dust and mold.
    I used to be allergic to a lot more, including a lot of animals- especially cats, but I've grown out of almost all of my allergies.
    - Kari
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  3. #33
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    Pollen, Pennicilan, and my parents won't let me eat shellfish like clams because once my brother had an allergic reaction to it and he was rushed to the ER, so they don't want me even tasting it.

    I wish I was allergic to math, but sadly it isn't possible.

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    I think I'm allergic to Penicillin. When I was 3 years old my mom had an allergic reaction to Penicillin and apparently I said I was having the same symptoms, so I've never had Penicillin to this day...over 30 years later.
    I am also sensitive to citrus fruits and juices. It makes sores in my mouth. Weird, I know.
    I've never had an official allergy test in my life, so there are probably a million other things I am allergic to but just don't know it.
    I think I just discoverd I might be allergic to Hyacinth flowers. I got some for my birthday and just about died in the car on my way home.
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  5. #35
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    Oh gosh yes, hyacinths have such a strong perfume, and make me sick, as do Easter lillies, which means I am well-drugged with antihistamines to be able to sing Easter morning! Thankfully some people opt for tulips instead of lillies - my vote of course goes for the tulips!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taz_Zoee
    I think I'm allergic to Penicillin. When I was 3 years old my mom had an allergic reaction to Penicillin and apparently I said I was having the same symptoms, so I've never had Penicillin to this day...over 30 years later.
    I am also sensitive to citrus fruits and juices. It makes sores in my mouth. Weird, I know.
    I've never had an official allergy test in my life, so there are probably a million other things I am allergic to but just don't know it.
    I think I just discoverd I might be allergic to Hyacinth flowers. I got some for my birthday and just about died in the car on my way home.
    Do you mean canker sores (kind of like mouth ulcers?). I know it's not conventional in any way, but Chinese people believe that there are "high-heat" foods that can cause or exacerbate canker sores. Ironically, citrus fruits and juices (pineapple is the worse) are among the main culprits, as are fried foods, chips, and a myriad of other food items. I don't completely understand the whole concept, but maybe that could be it...

    I'm not allergic to anything in particular, but I'm lactose intolerant. No surprise there

  7. #37
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    Ibuprofen (a real bummer)

    keflex

    raw onions

    cigarette smoke and the aromas of the plug-ins and expensive candles. Cheap candles are okay.

    possibly sensitive to nuts, certain foods cause breathing problems and I think these are made with peanut oil, or it's the chocolate. Oddly enough I can eat cheap chocolate and have a Butterfinger bar.

    Dust in general. I hate carpets

    Spunky has asthma and allergies, carpets cause him problems, too.

    I'm probably allergic to cat dander too, but since since I use most of the above (except ibuprofen), I can't see me losing the cats over an allergy.


    Stress will aggravate my allergies before most of the above.

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    Oh dear, I'll never complain about the 24 hour " repeats" from all kinds of peppers and cucumbers and watermelon..(suddenly..due to my aging I guess)
    I just try to stay away...The only horrendous reaction is an instant migraine from the sulfates in red wine and champagne. Poor Me. Pity Party. Luckily I love white wine. Woe is me.

    John's granddaughter (3yo) has so many food allergies that we all have epi-pens in tow and have to constantly wash our hands in case we've eaten something "Not Mara Safe". So my heart goes out to all of you. I mean, I have other physical problems, but now consider myself lucky. Wish I had a magic wand to make you all well! Junk Food party!



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  9. #39
    I'm mildly allergic to bees (found this out when I got stung in the eye and it swelled shut). Certain cleaners give me painful and itchy rashes (I usually wear long sleeves when going to a restaurant). Certain painkillers and blueberries make me sick. Pollen and dust do it to me, too. My throat becomes mildly irritated with pudding.

    My husband is allergic to bleach and food colouring.

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    I'm allergic to birch pollen and ragweed pollen. Also, tree fruits such as apples, plums, peaches, pears, nectarines and cherries, but only if they are raw. If they're cooked I can eat them until my face falls off!
    I've been finally defrosted by cassiesmom!
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    I'm allergic to Iburophen, I found out the hard way! I had an accident and the nurses in A&E gave it to me, I didn't know I was allergic at the time and ended up with a huge rash all over my body and I was sickly-ill for days and the rash took a week to go down!

    I'm also allergic to Pecan nuts, They make my throat swell up and they make me have such a tight feeling in my chest it hurts to breathe, If I do accidently have something with pecan nuts I normal sip water loads, I'm very interested in that pen? is it an adrenaline shot? I didnt know I could have one at home just incase..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Muddy4paws
    I'm allergic to Iburophen, I found out the hard way! I had an accident and the nurses in A&E gave it to me, I didn't know I was allergic at the time and ended up with a huge rash all over my body and I was sickly-ill for days and the rash took a week to go down!

    I'm also allergic to Pecan nuts, They make my throat swell up and they make me have such a tight feeling in my chest it hurts to breathe, If I do accidently have something with pecan nuts I normal sip water loads, I'm very interested in that pen? is it an adrenaline shot? I didnt know I could have one at home just incase..
    Yes, an epi-pen is an adrenalin shot - which it sounds like you should have on hand because of your pecan allergy. Talk to your doctor, as you need a prescrition to get one. I always carry one with me, just in case. If you use it, then you have to get to an ER, but it will generally give you enough time to actually get to the ER before your throat swells shut and you suffocate.

  13. #43
    Quote Originally Posted by Karen
    Yes, an epi-pen is an adrenalin shot - which it sounds like you should have on hand because of your pecan allergy. Talk to your doctor, as you need a prescrition to get one. I always carry one with me, just in case. If you use it, then you have to get to an ER, but it will generally give you enough time to actually get to the ER before your throat swells shut and you suffocate.
    Thanks, I'll see when I can make an appointment with my doctor. Sounds like a very good idea!

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    grass- I break out in hives everywhere

    Pollen-red eyes runny nose

    cats-I used to get a stuffy nose puffy red eyes but I dont think I'm allergic anymore seeing as I have 2 and am fine.

    Straw and hay- hives, red itchy eyes

    Horse sweat-hives

    Mold dust-sneeze

    Cleaning products-Red itchy eyes and I cant stop sneezing, sometimes get weezy

    Most Perfumes- " "
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    I have a mild allergy to perfumes, body sprays, and axe.

    I also have a mild allergy to chocolate... but not serious enough to keep me away from it!


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