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Five years later and I am stil very reactive. The potatoes boiled over the

burner last night ND i WAS READY TO RUN OUTSIDE. never THIS REACTIVE TILL i

GOT SICK FROM MOLD

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In a message dated 12/24/2010 10:46:25 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

candalah@... writes:

Yes you can become reactive to more and more things. Im reactive to all

sorts of natural things now like any smelling plant. Reactions arent severe as

some, but even smelling plants now cause inflammation in my system. Im

reactive to plants that i had not encountered before as well as those i had

encountered during exposure... Its all about the state of the immune system,

liver etc etc i guess. Most people probably dont get this reactive.

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  • 2 weeks later...

I have left the houe a hundred times because of things like burning food.

I'm very reactive to garlic and all winter garlic fumes had accumulated

unknowingly in the cooling ducts from my mom breathing it out all night because

of a tonic she used. When we started up our swamp cooler in the spring on a hot

day all this garlic odor came into the house. i didn't notice because the

windows were wide open to get rid of the first strong odor from the new cooler

pads. But I had forgotten to open the windows in my bedroom and when I went in

there I noticed the smell inside my filter mask. I took off the mask and didn't

smell anything but putting it back on I did. Couldn't figure out at first what

was going on, but then I realized I was breathing it in and back out into the

mask where it accumulated enough for me to smell it. I high-tailed it out of

there. I had my dad go in and open the windows and twenty minutes later it was

ok, but too late, I was so reactive back then it took a couple of days to get

over it. So glad that now I get over reactions much quicker.

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