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othes since they have elastic leg and waist bands.
> Barbara Whitehead, BS, IBCLC, RLC
> eastern NC (latex allergic since 1989, now life threatening and trying to be
> very cautious)
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Barbara, I wonder if you might go into some detail about your latex
allergy and the path it took. 1% of the general population is
allergic to latex, and the rates are higher among medical and lab
workers so there is a good chance that several of us (I am) are
allergic or will become allergic over time. I first showed signs
about 15 years ago when gloves made any cuts on my hands itch and it
has progressed to the blisters that you mention- especially the last
time I tried to use The Keeper menstrual cup. (that was my sign that
I had to take this *seriously*,) Had I known that I was having a real
reaction all those years ago, I might have been more cautious in the
years following- maybe others need to hear the warning signs too.
Kate, who is fearful of balloons now, and will have her children not
be touched with latex at medical exams since I will be with them- and
who has to wear a darned medic alert bracelet now.
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Kate, http://systems.cs.colorado.edu/~kolina/advantages-of-formula.html
Mom to Ursula (9.7), Sage (7), Benno (3) People seem not to see
that their opinion of the world is also a confession of their
character.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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