Published Jul 12, 2004
One patient I had recently claimed to be allergic to epinephrine because it caused a fast heart rate.
uk_nurse
433 Posts
im not allergic to medication i have taken but im allergic to nickle.....got nickle on button on inside of my works trousers. I have to cover it with a plaster. it really itches and the rash comes out all across my stomach. Have sensitive skin so have to be careful with some soaps and washing powders too.
eltrip
691 Posts
I have a boatload of allergies. Most of them are environmental. We are a frangrance-free household. Now, if we could become dust-free, that would be wonderful! The biggest pain to live with is the number of foods I'm allergic to & doing my best to avoid them...especially the peanuts.
People/patients are priceless. What many of them call allergies is more than a little surprising. Go figure.
alli
30 Posts
One of the patients on my unit somehow knows that she is allergic to cocaine!!
live4today, RN
5,099 Posts
i'm allergic to "debts", and as soon as i get them paid off, i won't be acquiring anymore for fear i'll have an "allergic reaction" again. ha - choo! :rotfl:
tantalus
43 Posts
I guess another example of a little knowledge can be dangerous...it seems a lot of the public out there don't even understand the word "allergy"
hypnotic_nurse
627 Posts
I'm allergic to benedryl and other antihystamines.. I get really nasty welts and a lovely rash. It's not the dye in the pill either since I can't take the clear one's either =(
Me too -- but luckily only benedryl (bumpy red rash all over) since ragweed and juniper pollen make my nose crazy in spring and fall!
RN92
265 Posts
patients get allergic reactions and normal side effects confused.
Rep
3,099 Posts
I am allergic to alcoholic drinks. Causes itchiness all over the body. My face becomes swollen. These usually appear even for just one bottle of beer.
Jamesdotter
464 Posts
"One of the patients on my unit somehow knows that she is allergic to cocaine"
My cousin's husband was allergic to cocaine (had an anaphylactic reaction when they used it for an ENT procedure of some kind). The next Dr. apparently didn't believe it, and used it again. He died.
Loribabble
143 Posts
I had a patient claim an allergy to water !!!!!
Maybe they should meet my pt with an ice allergy... she even insisted on the allergy band to go with it.... didn't have a problem with cold items....just liked to drink room-temp water.