So. What are YOU allergic to?

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Septra

Shar Peis
Horses

Furred and feathered animals
Mold
Mildew
Dust mites
Grass
Pollen with a very strong reaction to pine pollen
Eggs
Strawberries
Milk and other dairy products
Chocolate
Carmel coloring
Any medication mold based or incubated in an egg
Mild reactions to citrus fruits
Mesquite
Tumbleweed
MSG
Bleach

What about the insidious banana cats?

I thought that said Share Penis.

Thank you.

Allergic to:

-insect bites, stings, whatever they inject- officially, only ant and certain mosquitos…but I don’t want to know if there are more

-fantasy earrings- unless I want to have a black mark on my ears, I must wear silver/gold earrings.

Iodine, Citrus during the cedar pollen season here in Central Texas. The rest of the time I’m ok, but when those two combine …

Drug allergies: Augmentin (amoxicillin and clavulanate; the doctor told me to put penicillin down on the forms so I don’t get any related drugs) and codeine. Augmentin gives me hives, and codeine makes me VERY sick.

I have no food allergies to speak of, but I am highly allergic to mold. I get very painful sinus headaches after it rains. I’m also allergic to mountain cedar pollen and some other kinds of tree pollen. The sad thing is, I can’t take antihistamines because they don’t react well with my anti-depressant. So I just lump it and wheeze.

Robin

I am alergic to air, during seasonal changes while I am indoors:)

Also to my schools new buildings.

Tumbleweeds, and their relatives.

Something I eat makes my tongue hurt for a while afterwards, but I don’t know what it is.

The town I live in–no kidding. I work and go to school 40 miles away, and every time I get off the freeway I start to sneeze.

I never had any allergies until I moved to the Southwest–now every summer/fall is a sneezefest.

Weird ones:

Just labradors, no other dogs or other animals. I think it’s something to do with the oils in their coats.

Certain soy products:

Soy milk – works just like syrup of ipecac on me. :eek:
Toasted soybeans – not really allergic but causes bad indigestion
Tofutti (ice cream made with soy milk)-- makes my tongue swell up
Newspaper inks made from soy – cause rash if I carry newspaper under arm, next to skin.
Most other soy products, especially fermented (soy sauce) and even tofu, no problem.

I have a series of mild allergies:

Kitties & bunnies and 29 different pollens – make me sneeze my head off and itch unbearably
Listerine mouthwash – makes my tongue swell and my mouth hurt
Ivory and Dove dishwashing liquids – hive city, all over my hands, including the palms, and up my arms, usually to the elbow
Aspartame – a little gives me a headache, a lot and it’s hives again, but all over

Then there’s the biggies:
Penicillin and it’s ilk
Sulfur based antibiotics
Birth control pills
Bees and wasps

All create mild to moderate anaphylactic reactions and while the first three are easy to avoid, in the event of contact with the last, I need to dose with epinephrine within an hour to avoid nasty consequences. Bleh.