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Charlton Life allergies
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seth plum said:charltonkeston said:Penicillin. Both me and my sister. I don’t have any recollection of the effects as I was very young when given it. It’s marked across my medical notes at the doctors,(well it was last time I went years ago). I was told by mother that it was not too nice. I have never been given it since, I have had alternative antibiotics without any issues but not too often thankfully. My sister was given Penicillin by a dentist when she was in her early twenties, it took months for the reaction to subside.I have a friend with a peanut allergy which developed later in life. Very serious condition which can be set off by just opening a jar of peanut butter in the same room. Worst thing for her, she used to love anything with peanuts in it.0
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Hex said:I got past 50 without suffering from 'hay fever' but it then developed over the next 20+ years. Not grass, but tree pollen from late February to May then various spores etc in October and November.0
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Both me and my sister can't have any woollen fabric against our skin without breaking out in a rash. Even wool blend suits are out for me. Thankfully haven't worn one at work for years but was a nightmare buying them back in the day. Had to wear stockings when I got married as we had traditional morning suits. Made worse by being a hot day.0
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Peanuts, but I avoid all other nuts just to be on the safe side, and randomly Bold washing powder. All other washing powder is fine so god knows.0
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I’ve got allergies to Wrexham Palace and Spurs.
The Wrexham one seems to have happened more recently!!0 -
seth plum said:charltonkeston said:Penicillin. Both me and my sister. I don’t have any recollection of the effects as I was very young when given it. It’s marked across my medical notes at the doctors,(well it was last time I went years ago). I was told by mother that it was not too nice. I have never been given it since, I have had alternative antibiotics without any issues but not too often thankfully. My sister was given Penicillin by a dentist when she was in her early twenties, it took months for the reaction to subside.I have a friend with a peanut allergy which developed later in life. Very serious condition which can be set off by just opening a jar of peanut butter in the same room. Worst thing for her, she used to love anything with peanuts in it.0