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What allergy would be the death of you? (Read 641 times)

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rectumdamnnearkilledem

    Lime and Chili Almonds. Drooooool.
    Ooh...where do you find those?

    Getting the wind knocked out of you is the only way to

    remind your lungs how much they like the taste of air.    

         ~ Sarah Kay

      Well right now I am sat here with scabby lips and sores up my nose, pondering my cat allergy! Despite that quack of a Doctor saying it couldn't possibly be an allergy - it definitely is! Halloween night three of the houses I visited had cats and the next day my lips were buzzing and sore again. By the next day I was having nosebleeds. Same happened when I looked after my nieces and nephew - they have three cats and my lips flared up the next day. Could Kirsten live with a cat allergy? Claire xxx
      Cat allergies are wicked. My co-worker breaks out in hives when she eats food cooked at her mother-in-law's house, and they finally figured it was from the cat somehow. As for what would I hate to be allergic to? COFFEE. I look forward to my half of cup of Wawa coffee (or home brewed even). To be allergic to that would make my mornings rough. Even on days when I don't get my "morning" coffee until 2 in the afternoon because I've been too busy to get it until then, I look forward to it as a treat or break in the day.

      Michelle



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      rectumdamnnearkilledem

        Could Kirsten live with a cat allergy? Claire xxx
        For all I know I do have a cat allergy...but since I'm on year-round allergy meds for other respiratory stuff maybe that heads it off. Besides, what doesn't kill us makes us stronger, right? Wink I'm all about better living through chemistry. If I found that I had a bad cat allergy and drug therapy would allow me to live with feline furbabies I'd definitely undergo weekly shots, nasal steroids, or oral meds, whatever it took.

        Getting the wind knocked out of you is the only way to

        remind your lungs how much they like the taste of air.    

             ~ Sarah Kay

        seeEricaRun


        Awesome

          I keep hoping for a donut allergy, but no luck thus far!
            Ooh...where do you find those?
            Just at your local grocery store --- the brand is Blue Diamond, I think. They also have jalepaneo almonds, garlic and onion almonds, and another flavor ..
            2009: BQ?
            seeEricaRun


            Awesome

              I'm all about better living through chemistry. If I found that I had a bad cat allergy and drug therapy would allow me to live with feline furbabies I'd definitely undergo weekly shots, nasal steroids, or oral meds, whatever it took.
              Been there, done that plus inhalers. Works like a charm. I'd rather give up my husband than my cats, but don't tell him that.


              Burninated Peasant

                Michael, we have a friend who is allergic to garlic and onions. It makes it very difficult for them to eat out, since nearly every sauce and spice blend contains one or both.
                Yeah, I just usually resign myself to a few days of feeling bad, or I'm very careful about what I order. Sometimes the tasty food is worth it. No eating out before a race though.
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                rectumdamnnearkilledem

                  Yeah, I just usually resign myself to a few days of feeling bad, or I'm very careful about what I order. Sometimes the tasty food is worth it. No eating out before a race though.
                  Ooh, yeah...that's not the time to have intestinal or other issues, for certain!

                  Getting the wind knocked out of you is the only way to

                  remind your lungs how much they like the taste of air.    

                       ~ Sarah Kay

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