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Formaldehyde/phenol Allergy


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The allergist tells me I am allergic to phenols and formaldehyde. And I thought it was the cat - oops!

Can anyone recommend a good online forum for Chemical Sensitivity?

Where do those folks hang out?

I have really basic questions and my allergist wasn't a lot of help. Questions like - I got a new book for Christmas, but it smells! How can I prepare it/outgas it, so I can read it!

At least now I know why reading makes me so sleepy.....I just need to read older books!

Thank you and happy new year!


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Lisa Mentor

I don't have any experience with that, but I googled Chemical Sensitivity Forums and found a number of them.

Good luck ;)

PaulaJ Newbie
The allergist tells me I am allergic to phenols and formaldehyde. And I thought it was the cat - oops!

Can anyone recommend a good online forum for Chemical Sensitivity?

Where do those folks hang out?

I have really basic questions and my allergist wasn't a lot of help. Questions like - I got a new book for Christmas, but it smells! How can I prepare it/outgas it, so I can read it!

At least now I know why reading makes me so sleepy.....I just need to read older books!

Thank you and happy new year!

You could try curezone.com - they have a "MCS" forum there.

Paula

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Thank y'alls. I had seen several forums on Google, but most had very little traffic. CureZone seems to have a critical mass.

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