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In a message dated 01/15/2004 9:02:20 PM EST, [log in to unmask]
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<< stacy, I wouldn't risk it, personally. my latex allergy has worsened
over time and I would hate for it to become any worse and I'm sure your daughter
would
hate to have hers worsen. can you call manufacturers to find other gloves?
use gloves from another sport like winter biking gloves? at the very
least, can she
wear protective inner gloves, like liners, until you find a better,
latex-free solution? >>
As per latex: Cyclists and other outdoor athletes often wear thin polypro
liners under their other gloves. If it's contact and not inhalation-related,
maybe this would work?
Judy LeVan Fram, PT, IBCLC
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