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from dscrn
Old Oct 24, 2009, 09:14 PM

Default Re: Latex allergy and nursing
I have m ultiple chemical sensitivities..including latex..asthma, immune deficiency..have been on permanant disability for over 7 years. With all the substences that healthcare workers come in contact, it's a wonder that anybody makes it past ten years. Not just the latex, antibiotics, computer printers, carbonless paper, cleaning products used at work, formaldehyde (one sorce is all the laminant cabinets) Really is hard to explain to others...they think it's just a oversensitive sense of smell.
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