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JustAnotherGen

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65. Ugh Calvin Klein perfumes
Tue May 10, 2016, 01:21 PM
May 2016

My throat itches and nose starts running. I get ya! That's awful and even common in a work environment. That's the worst!

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For the sake of those who suffer extreme reactions from bee stings... Buzz Clik May 2016 #1
You should keep your bees at home Bettie May 2016 #6
Tiny shock collars and an invisible fence... TipTok May 2016 #114
LOL Bettie May 2016 #118
On a flight the other day trumad May 2016 #2
That makes sense Bettie May 2016 #8
It's been decades since I've flown csziggy May 2016 #17
I Was Just Served RobinA May 2016 #54
Delta offers them every time I fly (nt) TacoD May 2016 #70
Delta has them, but I was once on a Delta flight that announced it was peanut-free LisaM May 2016 #101
no note, though we did show our epi's to the flight crew. unblock May 2016 #28
Try not to kill people. Iggo May 2016 #3
But how far does that go? Bettie May 2016 #4
Depends on how many lives your convenience is worth. Iggo May 2016 #9
So, individuals who are not aware of allergies Bettie May 2016 #12
Where did I say that? Iggo May 2016 #47
You seem to be indicating Bettie May 2016 #49
Nope. Iggo May 2016 #50
Wait you think I don't care if people die? Bettie May 2016 #52
I don't think that and I didn't say that. Iggo May 2016 #75
Well, to be fair, you aren't really saying ANYTHING in your posts. Maedhros May 2016 #93
That's pretty fair. Iggo May 2016 #105
Well, of course the person with the allergies has to let people know!! Yo_Mama May 2016 #147
You bet it is. trotsky May 2016 #69
Zero. Iggo May 2016 #74
Zero as in we should eliminate all food products with those ingredients? trotsky May 2016 #78
Zero as in to that extent should we eliminate those foods from all human diets. Iggo May 2016 #79
OK, just trying to make sense of your suggestion that we should try not to kill people. trotsky May 2016 #81
It's on them... TipTok May 2016 #115
Accommodation doesn't really work TexasMommaWithAHat May 2016 #129
Absolutely laundry_queen May 2016 #135
A big problem is more and more kids are getting peanut allergies womanofthehills May 2016 #5
Post removed Post removed May 2016 #39
I agree that we really need to study the rise of life-threatening allergies LisaM May 2016 #103
4% to 6% of American children have a food allergy according to CDC womanofthehills May 2016 #127
I think that this is an analogy for how parents are parenting these days Happyhippychick May 2016 #7
I can see a peanut free classroom or lunchroom table Bettie May 2016 #10
My husband would disagree Happyhippychick May 2016 #13
Ok. I see where you are coming from Bettie May 2016 #15
My pleasure. I know it isn't the politically correct answer but it is something we feel Happyhippychick May 2016 #18
Agreed, excellent discussion Bettie May 2016 #21
It is not that simple womanofthehills May 2016 #128
Science is on his side 4Q2u2 May 2016 #29
Interesting Bettie May 2016 #32
Yep...we started exposing our daughter to peanut products as early as we could... TCJ70 May 2016 #99
kids with allergies have to advocate from themselves, but schools also need to monitor unblock May 2016 #37
Yes, I agree. The kids need to advocate, the schools need to be aware and enforce. Happyhippychick May 2016 #38
Solution has already been found snooper2 May 2016 #86
I prefer the John Travolta version... scscholar May 2016 #126
I think that is more likely the problem Mnpaul May 2016 #140
yep, my daughter never went to daycare..just dance and gymnastics classes before kindergarten snooper2 May 2016 #144
That's good to hear Mnpaul May 2016 #145
I avoid peanuts because I don't want to eat aflatoxins womanofthehills May 2016 #11
That seems like an irrational fear to me. cleanhippie May 2016 #20
Seems more a benign concern and less an irrational fear to me. LanternWaste May 2016 #30
Considering that there is virtually ZERO risk in this country from this... cleanhippie May 2016 #34
Being aflatoxins are carcinogens, I choose not to consume them womanofthehills May 2016 #77
My sisters mercuryblues May 2016 #14
Lying about how food is prepared Bettie May 2016 #16
A manslaughter trial has just started in Britain muriel_volestrangler May 2016 #48
Now there, a simple Bettie May 2016 #51
Constant government recalls about peanuts in products womanofthehills May 2016 #82
I would suspect most servers wouldn't even know FLPanhandle May 2016 #19
So when they mercuryblues May 2016 #22
If someone is lying that is Bettie May 2016 #24
In the fryer example, they may have answered honestly to the best of their knowledge. FLPanhandle May 2016 #27
Not necessarily lying - many sauces and processed foods are recalled each year womanofthehills May 2016 #85
That is a fair point too Bettie May 2016 #23
A rushed employee could fail to follow procedures in a busy restaurant, also... HuckleB May 2016 #97
If I had a severe food allergy, I would avoid any food-purveyor where trust was involved. WinkyDink May 2016 #26
Never eating out is fun. mercuryblues May 2016 #33
I imagine that is really Bettie May 2016 #44
I live that life. I have to be very careful since an acute reaction when I was a kid. Yo_Mama May 2016 #148
This Is Why RobinA May 2016 #56
I have an sensitivity to sulfites in foods and medicines womanofthehills May 2016 #92
I have had that problem too! Seafood restaurants are actaully better about knowing this LisaM May 2016 #104
I'm allergic to shrimp - restaurant was cooking burgers and shrimp on same grill womanofthehills May 2016 #125
A better question: How far do people with allgeries need to go to protect themselves? cleanhippie May 2016 #25
I agree there Bettie May 2016 #31
I think you just answered your own question. cleanhippie May 2016 #35
How's this for a concept matt819 May 2016 #36
just keep in mind that if peanuts were introduced today, they would never get fsa approval. unblock May 2016 #40
1.4% won't be killed by a peanut allergy Happyhippychick May 2016 #42
yes -- i did say "could" -- in any event, this misses the point. unblock May 2016 #57
I don't miss the point. 1.4% lethality is not accurate. If it was then I would agree with you. Happyhippychick May 2016 #63
Peanut allergies developed because of the use of peanuts. cleanhippie May 2016 #131
i'm not sure they know exactly why these allergies came about or why they're more common these days unblock May 2016 #132
I understand, but quorn is a synthesized and lab-grown meat substitute. cleanhippie May 2016 #134
I am allergic to most perfumes lagomorph777 May 2016 #41
THIS!!! DeadLetterOffice May 2016 #83
Thanks for bringing this up. I don't have a severe allergy to perfume, but MH1 May 2016 #120
I made the boss take action Mnpaul May 2016 #139
I have a severe allergy to cats JustAnotherGen May 2016 #43
Do you have problems with people who have cats Bettie May 2016 #58
It goes through the air system on a plane JustAnotherGen May 2016 #60
Yeah, closed system and all that Bettie May 2016 #61
Ugh Calvin Klein perfumes JustAnotherGen May 2016 #65
The recirculating air makes it worse IMO Retrograde May 2016 #71
Interesting fact about cat allergies womanofthehills May 2016 #98
So there might be hope for some people who don't have cats because they're allergic! KamaAina May 2016 #146
I Am Not Allergic RobinA May 2016 #62
I don't take a single prescription and I have an Auto Immune Disease JustAnotherGen May 2016 #64
"Flights shouldn't allow pets in the cabin" trotsky May 2016 #68
You read that ONE sentence - right? ;-) JustAnotherGen May 2016 #72
But they might not always be able to give you an alert. trotsky May 2016 #76
Sure they could JustAnotherGen May 2016 #84
Do you have an approximation of the costs involved in your "simple" system? trotsky May 2016 #88
Well I'm an American JustAnotherGen May 2016 #91
Wow, right to the personal attacks. trotsky May 2016 #100
or emergencies! Skittles May 2016 #133
I have the peanut allergy... Galileo126 May 2016 #45
That's fair Bettie May 2016 #46
That is very fair JustAnotherGen May 2016 #66
I think it would be OK for planes to be peanut free .. ananda May 2016 #53
It's not exactly a hardship. wickerwoman May 2016 #110
Airlines could stop serving peanuts SickOfTheOnePct May 2016 #124
Isn't that why epi-pens exist? B2G May 2016 #55
The trouble with EpiPens though is that polly7 May 2016 #90
Using an epi-pen is like having 100 cups of coffee womanofthehills May 2016 #123
I'm allergic to some perfumes and air fresheners. peace13 May 2016 #59
The mask would be an excellent idea Mariana May 2016 #116
They have some awesome masks out. peace13 May 2016 #130
I do too. There are some stores I can't tolerate because of it. Yo_Mama May 2016 #149
I'm allergic to yellow-jacket stings. I stay away from yellow-jackets. Tierra_y_Libertad May 2016 #67
Primary responsibility falls on the person with the allergy pediatricmedic May 2016 #73
Thanks for the response Bettie May 2016 #80
That is correct...the frustration I have is GumboYaYa May 2016 #121
The question that is always in my mind is SheilaT May 2016 #87
Re: Animals on planes Bettie May 2016 #89
Luckily I'm not allergic to dogs, SheilaT May 2016 #95
In my zumba class , one women's perfume was makeing 3 of us sick womanofthehills May 2016 #102
Do you have the same issues with natural perfumes? laundry_queen May 2016 #136
I'm ok with some essential oils womanofthehills May 2016 #138
ah. laundry_queen May 2016 #141
I like wearing scent, too, though I do it less frequently. LisaM May 2016 #106
This is getting silly TrappedInUtah May 2016 #94
I am allergic to just about everything my respiratory doc says. But that said LiberalArkie May 2016 #96
I used to have severe allergies - diagnosed with multiple chemical sensitivity womanofthehills May 2016 #107
I live way out in the country and thought I was over all the asthma and allergies, but I LiberalArkie May 2016 #109
Or, "How far do we need to go to protect people?" nilram May 2016 #108
Impossible question TrappedInUtah May 2016 #111
Yet we haven't drained our resources by providing curb-cuts for nilram May 2016 #113
It wouldn't break society, but TrappedInUtah May 2016 #119
Natural selection at work Capt. Obvious May 2016 #112
You cannot protect 100% of people 100% of the time. alarimer May 2016 #117
"It's about managing risk for yourself. No one else can or should do it for you." wickerwoman May 2016 #137
I have a lot of allergies but they are not the fashionable ones. Manifestor_of_Light May 2016 #122
The nightshade family includes potatoes. n/t susanna May 2016 #143
Wow. This is like a liberatarian dream thread. EllieBC May 2016 #142
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