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Do you have any allergies? - Boudica - 11-19-2021 Random question for random discussion. This may have been asked in the past but as it's been a while let's make a new thread. A lot of people will have some allergies or another, whether it be food, pets, dust, seasonal or something more obscure! I suffer from:
My poor Mum, while pregnant with me, was almost hospitalised due to her allergies as my Dad took her to a friends farm. She is very allergic to a lot of animals and he didn't warn her they lived on a farm. 10/10 adulting. Anyone got any really weird allergies of allergy stories? ![]() RE: Do you have any allergies? - Shionari - 11-20-2021 Pet allergies in the form of skin rashes for me. One time, I spent two weeks living in a house with a dog. It was pretty nice, but by the end of that time, I had itchy & red skin all over my body. That experience made me realize that I will never be able to have a pet (which is unfortunate, because I always wanted to get a black german shepherd someday). Oh well, I guess I'll stick to petting cats in the streets ![]() RE: Do you have any allergies? - mothered - 11-20-2021 To be honest, I don't suffer from any allergies and I'm very thankful for that. An excessive amount of dust may cause me to sneeze at times, but I wouldn't class It as an allergy - It's a perfectly normal reaction under the circumstances. RE: Do you have any allergies? - watchawatcha - 11-24-2021 i used to be so allergic of sea foods... anything red sea food would give me itchy red skin marks. crabs, shrimps.. i don't have an idea how it went away..at least now i can enjoy my shrimp! RE: Do you have any allergies? - ZOM_BIES - 11-24-2021 Is it possible for someone to not have any allergies? Personally, I haven't encountered any allergic reactions to anything and I'm very grateful for that, but it just makes me wonder if I've been lucky so far and haven't encountered that one thing I'm allergic to. RE: Do you have any allergies? - Boudica - 11-25-2021 (11-20-2021, 01:31 AM)Shionari Wrote: Pet allergies in the form of skin rashes for me. One time, I spent two weeks living in a house with a dog. It was pretty nice, but by the end of that time, I had itchy & red skin all over my body. That experience made me realize that I will never be able to have a pet (which is unfortunate, because I always wanted to get a black german shepherd someday). Oh well, I guess I'll stick to petting cats in the streets Have you tried spending time with hypoallergenic breeds of cats/dogs? That's actually how I discovered I was allergic to the saliva and not the fur xD (11-24-2021, 03:10 PM)ZOM_BIES Wrote: Is it possible for someone to not have any allergies? Perfectly possible. You could still have an allergy hidden in your genetics, or even develop one later in life. For now, just enjoy not having any! (11-24-2021, 01:44 PM)watchawatcha Wrote: i used to be so allergic of sea foods... How bizarre! Was it a childhood allergy? Sometimes people will simply "grow out" of an allergy. Other times the allergy response is triggered because your body is already facing inflammation or another trigger, which then heightens a response to anything else that could trigger you. If that original trigger is gone, it can diminish the manifestation of an allergy. For example, a relative of mine was suffering from a perfume allergy (due to perfumes in their shower gel and shampoo), which made all their other allergies really intense. Like seasonal allergies, eczema, pet allergies. They had to go on antibiotics and steroids for a long time. After two years of this, the docs finally worked out what it was, gave them a new type of shower gel and shampoo and they recovered almost completely in a matter of 1-2 weeks. The human immune system is insane. RE: Do you have any allergies? - Shionari - 11-25-2021 (11-25-2021, 07:05 PM)Boudica Wrote:I actually didn't know there even was such a thing as hypoallergenic breeds of pets xD. Definitely something for me to look into!(11-20-2021, 01:31 AM)Shionari Wrote: Pet allergies in the form of skin rashes for me. One time, I spent two weeks living in a house with a dog. It was pretty nice, but by the end of that time, I had itchy & red skin all over my body. That experience made me realize that I will never be able to have a pet (which is unfortunate, because I always wanted to get a black german shepherd someday). Oh well, I guess I'll stick to petting cats in the streetsHave you tried spending time with hypoallergenic breeds of cats/dogs? That's actually how I discovered I was allergic to the saliva and not the fur xD ![]() RE: Do you have any allergies? - Boudica - 11-26-2021 (11-25-2021, 08:59 PM)Shionari Wrote:(11-25-2021, 07:05 PM)Boudica Wrote:I actually didn't know there even was such a thing as hypoallergenic breeds of pets xD. Definitely something for me to look into!(11-20-2021, 01:31 AM)Shionari Wrote: Pet allergies in the form of skin rashes for me. One time, I spent two weeks living in a house with a dog. It was pretty nice, but by the end of that time, I had itchy & red skin all over my body. That experience made me realize that I will never be able to have a pet (which is unfortunate, because I always wanted to get a black german shepherd someday). Oh well, I guess I'll stick to petting cats in the streetsHave you tried spending time with hypoallergenic breeds of cats/dogs? That's actually how I discovered I was allergic to the saliva and not the fur xD Generally they're breeds that have hair instead of fur (they're so soft!). There's a lot of terriers, schnauzers and poodles that are hypoallergenic. List of dogs RE: Do you have any allergies? - Dismas - 11-27-2021 As far as I know, no allergies asides from dust/pollen. RE: Do you have any allergies? - Shionari - 11-27-2021 (11-26-2021, 05:22 PM)Boudica Wrote:They're all so small in size as well (and cute)(11-25-2021, 08:59 PM)Shionari Wrote:Generally they're breeds that have hair instead of fur (they're so soft!). There's a lot of terriers, schnauzers and poodles that are hypoallergenic.(11-25-2021, 07:05 PM)Boudica Wrote: Have you tried spending time with hypoallergenic breeds of cats/dogs? That's actually how I discovered I was allergic to the saliva and not the fur xDI actually didn't know there even was such a thing as hypoallergenic breeds of pets xD. Definitely something for me to look into! ![]() |