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I have no experience of the wipes DM. I can speak from experience and say that as a child I was extremely allergic to cats but when I left home and got my own at the age of 21 I was fine with them Not sure if this would be the case for everyone with an allergy tho?? |
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It's odd isn't it? he used to be fine and is now (apparently) hopeless. He stayed a couple of weeks ago. His visits are usually less frequent than that ( ). I'm wondering if that was a really bad time period - the first visit set his allergic reaction onto 'alert' and then when he met the allergens again with only 15 days, his body went into overdrive. - A shorter period and nothing dramatic would have happened, his body would have adjusted slowly and comfortably; a longer one and everything would have calmed down? Whatever - I'm going to have to be more diligent with the Dyson - it's supposed to have HEPA (whatever that is) filter etc. |
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I don't think it really matters what type of hoover you have, you can just never get rid of the allergen especially in cats as it's in the saliva. I have a friend who is terribly allergic to dogs and no matter how thoroughly well I clean prior to him coming, I have a hepa filter hoover too and despite taking anti-histamines he's always a wreck by the time he leaves here We make an effort to go to their house more than they come here because it's so very uncomfortable for him and spoils the evening Not the ideal when it's your son though Has he tried different anti-histamines as they have different drugs in the different brands. What about a doctor prescription one as I would imagine the doc will be able to prescribe stronger than you can buy over the counter?? |
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This looks interesting. http://www.myairzone.com/acatalog/shop.html If I get one (likely) I'll report back |
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I'm really allergic to animals and have built a good resistance to my own pets - apart from this time of year when they bring in the grass pollen on their coats! But if I go into some-one elses house with cats and dogs I come out in big red blotches and wheezing and sneezing. |
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I have an air purifier - I dont think they make any difference to be honest, but would be interested in your views if you get one. |
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I actually am allergic to cats, however, I have three, and have had many more in my time. (I just can't live without my kitties!) I pretty much live of allergy medications, however, they really do help a lot with it. I take Reactin, this has a good effect on my cat allergy. |
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