I have a question maybe someone knows the answer to.
My son (20) is anaphyactic allergic to peanuts and not to anything else but avoids all nuts because of this.
Last year he had to have a colonscopy done. He had to take COLYTE the night before. He developed red, tingly itch, hand and feet with hives and a flushed face within an hour of starting to take this stuff. We called the Telehealth nurse and a pharmacist and they both said stop taking it.
In the middle of the night he woke with very red, stinging, watery swollen eyes and were extremely sensitive to light We went to emerg. They thought it was an eye infection, we though a delayed reaction to the COLYTE. Slowly over the course of the next day or so his eyes got better.
There is Polyethylene glycol in COLLYTE along with Sodium& Potassium chloride, sodium bicarbonate and sodium sulfate.
The reaction had to be to the COLYTE or to peach jello, which I suppose is possible.(can't find any Peach Jello brand Jello to test that theory.)
Is this polyethylene glycol related to proplyene glycol?
Tigercat, it sounds to me what you have is an allergic reaction to the latex not a sensitivity, any time there is numbness, tingling, feeling like your mouth is swelling you should be very careful. Reactions have a tendency to escalate with every exposure to the allergen, so your next reaction could be worse.
Anyway, hope you are doing better today Tigercat.
