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Originally Posted by tncinmd
We also find the various attitudes towards latex allergy to be widely unsympathetic. If you've lived through a severe reaction, you wouldn't be as cavalier in suggesting "try polyurethane". Yeah, easy for you to say. |
You know I get migranes from eating king crab meat?
I still eat steak.
Try polyurethane, its easy for me to say because I'm a doctor and I know how allergies and reactions work. If you have a latex allergy, which is a natural rubber, it has no bearing on polyurethane. You can be tested for this allergy safe from any reactions at a dermatologist.