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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I was in a store not long ago when a woman walked by wearing perfume. I started coughing and choking. Asthma does that, it isn't just a dislike of smells. My oldest son was a severe asthmatic as a child. We would end up in the ER over someone's favorite scent. More than one attack could have been fatal. Would you rub peanuts in an allergic person's face, and then slough it off as that person being too sensitive? [/quote] Peanut allergies can induce anaphylaxis. Perfume does not. Stop with the drama. [/quote] Being unable to breathe properly (airways constricting while also becoming inflamed) tends to be a little dramatic. It would be lovely if some people could at least admit that they don't know much about asthma.[/quote] NP. I have asthma and I wear perfume. If it triggers you, leave. It's not my problem.[/quote] I call bs, you do not have asthma. [/quote] Np. i do have asthma and it is not triggered by scents. i wear perfume. [/quote]
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