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Join Date: Oct 2004
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I usually sneeze a lot when the temperature gets down. I'm allergic to dust and beginning this year to pollen. It's not funny when your eyes are itchy and watery, you cannot stop sneezing and your nose runs. I cannot stand jewels and my watch anymore. My skin turns red and then I feel the need to scratch it. When it began to hurt me, I took them out and said bye-bye. I usually avoid food I don't like. If by any chance I eat it, I can see the reaction on my skin.
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Strange thing. I have no problems with cats. |
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Join Date: Feb 2006
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Anyway, like you, I have no reactions to :kitty:s (I'd kill myself if I couldn't access "the management".) ![]() Phyllis Sidheuaine |
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Join Date: Oct 2004
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You envy me because I cannot have jewls anymore ? :wink:
I won't say to my employer, but more I learn about drugs, more I'm tempted to avoid them at any price. Well, at least those from generic companies. Fat ? No way. I avoid them as much as possible. |
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Join Date: Feb 2006
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I envy anybody who merely suffers hives and/or hayfever. I also envy people who can't wear jewelry/watches (my late father was one of them because he was allergic to nickle) but could order anything on a menu or eat anything a friend and/or neighbor makes for a gettogether.
Imagine you are at a friend's house and she's made a cheesecake for your birthday. You are torn between "insulting" her by rejecting the cheesecake or eating some of the cheesecake and having a visit from your friendly neighborhood fire department/ambulance company. Does that make it any clearer? ![]() Phyllis Sidheuaine |
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