I have a latex allergy as well (Type 1). I became sensitized from inhaling latex protein over a period of months. All I can say is thank goodness there is a blood test to confirm this terrible allergy. I was having difficulty breathing, diarrhea, dizziness, head-to-toe hives with intense itching and my coworkers and managers just blew it off as nothing.
Health care workers really need to educate themselves on this life threatening allergy. People can and will die from it. Here is a link for those that do not really understand its severity.
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Once a person has this allergy, every exposure causes a more severe reaction. A balloon pops, people tying up packages with rubber bands, vacuuming over a carpet that has latex backing, etc...I am a prisoner of my own home. I have reactions in restaurants, at the local YMCA, in the shoe store, in the hair salon. It had completely ruined my life. I am in the middle of a Work. Comp. suit at the moment. I have to carry around an epi-pen at all times and wear an emergency alert bracelet. The last thing I need is to be in an accident and be handled with latex gloves or worse, have a latex airway inserted. I feel for anyone that is suffering from this.