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Just wondering . . . Allergies ???
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<blockquote data-quote="VanC" data-source="post: 856388" data-attributes="member: 3355"><p>I've always had trouble with contact skin allergies. If I have a reaction to something it gets ugly real quick. Never been tested to see what's causing it so now I just make sure I use the same deodorant, soap, cologne , etc. If I try something new I'm taking a chance I don't want to take. Had a really bad reaction to treated lumber once so now when I handle it I make sure I wear gloves and never touch the gloves to any part of my body. So far so good.</p><p></p><p>As for the airborne stuff, I never had any problems till the last couple of years. Usually gets me in the spring and usually after I or someone close by has mowed. Nothing real bad, just enough to notice it, and an OTC allergy pill clears it right up. My Dad and both my brothers used to get hay fever something terrible. Luckily, I took after Mom on this one as she's 88 now and never had any allergy problems that I know of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VanC, post: 856388, member: 3355"] I've always had trouble with contact skin allergies. If I have a reaction to something it gets ugly real quick. Never been tested to see what's causing it so now I just make sure I use the same deodorant, soap, cologne , etc. If I try something new I'm taking a chance I don't want to take. Had a really bad reaction to treated lumber once so now when I handle it I make sure I wear gloves and never touch the gloves to any part of my body. So far so good. As for the airborne stuff, I never had any problems till the last couple of years. Usually gets me in the spring and usually after I or someone close by has mowed. Nothing real bad, just enough to notice it, and an OTC allergy pill clears it right up. My Dad and both my brothers used to get hay fever something terrible. Luckily, I took after Mom on this one as she's 88 now and never had any allergy problems that I know of. [/QUOTE]
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