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Posted by PE on July 28, 2002 at 22:46:36:
In Reply to: Re: Cinco respostas posted by Flavia Guimaraes on July 28, 2002 at 21:43:58:
I agree with flavia...You should start a group like that. I'm sure the rest of us will do what we can to help.
PE
:Poor girl!!!
:I hate your husband for leaving you like that when you needed him the most!!I am sure my husband would never do that!!(thats why we are married for almost 20 years!).Do you know other people who have the same problem??You could form a support group.All the members of the group will always keep in touch with the other members and if something happens the responsibe one will call the ambulance!
:You cannot live alone like that!!
:Flavia
:PS Are you allergic to natural rubber and to synthetic rubber too?Because I thought the tires, belts etc... were made of synthetic rubber!
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::I'm sorry, I don't know any Portuguese, just muy poquito de espanol. Knowing my memory, I probably messed up the Spanish, too.
::I was married, but my husband couldn't deal with all the restricions on both of us when my allergy got bad so now I am a happy divorcee, living near but not with my parents and 2 of my brothers.
::I have a service cat who can smell biochemical changes in my body and warn me before my heartbeat becomes too irregular. If we don't catch it in time and I pass out due to poor bloodflow, he will bite my earlobes or toes to revive me. If all else fails, he steps on a special button that dials the ambulance. Just about as useful as a husband anyhow. :-)
::It's hard for me to live with people, because they go out in the world and track latex proteins back into the house with them. If they are in a car, there's all the rubber from tires, belts and hoses, floormats and carpeting, upholstery, and all kinds of other good stuff.
::Everyone who walks through my door must immediately take a shower and change into fresh clothing, sealing the street clothes tightly in plastic bags. It's a royal pain. I keep a large supply of hospital scrubs for visitors.
::I usually just mask up, bring my bottled air, and visit other people who have latex-proofed their homes. It's much more convenient, except that I can't eat or drink anything.
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