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Wierd allergies?

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Title. Basically, if you have any allergies that seem strange compared to, say, pork or peanuts, post them here.

Me? Last night my mother told me I was allergic to hay, which I never heard of before. I mean really, do YOU know anyone who's allergic to hay?
 
Well , Terry.T can bend spoons apparently...

I used to have an allergy to Suncream, good cos I hate it.
 
I'm allergic to hay. Except it's more commonly called hayfever and lots of people suffer from it :3
Okay, hayfever's an allergy to pollen, but it's still pretty common. I remember playing with some friends in a field ages ago and we were climbing all over the hay bales and suddenly I couldn't breathe DX

I'm also allergic to cats, some dogs, scratches from pretty much any animal (I come up in the world's most ugly rashes), dust mites (asthma, basically), incense, smoke of pretty much any kind, dust, and it's not an allergy, but I'm much more likely to have trouble breathing if it's cold.

Edit: Oh, and I'm horribly, horribly allergic to aerosols, too. Everyone in my PE group hated me back in school because they couldn't use aerosol deodorants in the changing room after I had an asthma attack.
Some air fresheners make me cough a lot, too.

It sucks ):
 
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Most washing up liquid. It irritates my eczema and makes my hands sore if I'm washing up for too long. Which is a bad thing when washer-up is my weekend job and I spend seven hours straight washing stuff. =/

Luckily I found some organic washing-up liquid which doesn't irritate my skin at all. I still use gloves though =)
 
There was this acne treatment.

It made me have terrible eczema >_>
 
I used to be allergic to body wash, soap and bubblebaths. Not even lying. I had to get "Simple" stuff that wouldn't hurt/irratate my skin =s
 
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How is calling oneself a psychic a sign of an allergy?

Anyway, my doctor said I might be allergic to dust. He proceeded to give me some breathing tests and stuff and then told me I wasn't allergic to dust.

All's well that ends well, I guess.

What with having asthma, I'm allergic to dust, in a way.
 
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When I was young, I was allergic to toothpaste. That has been cured, fortunately.

I'm also allergic to homework :D
 
I'm also allergic to cats, some dogs, scratches from pretty much any animal (I come up in the world's most ugly rashes), dust mites (asthma, basically), incense, smoke of pretty much any kind, dust, and it's not an allergy, but I'm much more likely to have trouble breathing if it's cold.

It sucks ):

Aside from the dogs and cats(Which I'm told to not let them on my bed anyways) and scratches, that pretty much sums me up.

I'm also a little bit of a germaphob, in that I wash my hands a lot and for a longer time than most people (but I don't carry around hand sanitizer-I despise it), and most bar soaps cause my hands to get dry, so I use Dove instead. I'm a-okay with liquid soaps, however.
 
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