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Diana Cassar-Uhl <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 13 Apr 2008 15:03:14 -0400
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Add me to this list!  I was (and I quote) "the 2nd most allergic person I've
ever treated" in the words of my allergist (the most allergic person was my
brother).  I didn't respond to any conventional treatments.  I used to have
to double-up on antihistimines to get through a pass-in-review (I'm in a
military band and we do several of these on a grassy plain each spring and
fall, during blooming and ragweed seasons!) and I was so spaced out, I
couldn't drive afterwards.  I was afraid when I went back after my daughter
was born -- knowing the antihistimines would affect my milk supply, but I
was very pleasantly surprised to experience 1 or 2 sneezes during each
review, about 45 minutes on the grass (as opposed to the 40-50 WITH 2 kinds
of antihistimine!).

I am afraid to stop lactating, and this is one major reason!

--Diana in NY

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