Thank you for your thorough article on
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Dealing With Latex Allergies,
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Free Lance May 31.
Editor,
Thank you for your thorough article on “Dealing With Latex Allergies,” Free Lance May 31.
I was finally diagnosed in 1998. I have been an R.N. since 1977, and am unable to practice my fine-tuned art because of a permanent disability due to Type I Hypersensitivity to natural rubber Latex proteins.
I have spent the last 6.5 years creating a latex-safe home environment and latex-safe community environment. I must keep my vigilance high at all times. As an example, just yesterday my husband brought home a new brand of pistachios (one nut I can still enjoy). I immediately called the processor and asked if they used natural rubber latex gloves in the production line and he said yes, in the sorting of the nuts. If I hadn’t called, I could have had a severe allergic reaction. My husband returned the un-opened package to our market. They have worked closely with me over the years and understood why he had to return them.
Please keep up the good work in getting the word out about this allergy. Some people equate an allergy as a stuffy nose or runny eyes. This one can end my life if I let my guard down. In all things important – be well.
Peggy Rourke-Nichols, via e-mail