SleepyatDVC
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Thanks for sharing. I enjoyed the humor!
I think this was our downfall this time. We were in the World from May 6th - May 12th. DD1 started to cough and get cranky somewhere around day 4. I think she picked something up from the plane. A couple days after her becoming ill, both DH and I did, as well. Just passing it along to the whole family!fkj2 said:Not only the crowd issue, but I think the airports and planes are horrendous for germ exposure.
I start to get a sore throat during or after dinner and then begin to get sinus pressure later in the trip, and when I return home, I have to see a doctor and get an antibiotic to clear it up.
Seamus Lab said:I always come home sick. I believe it is from flying though.
They are FAR more uncommon than most other allergies we've noted, but the point I was really making was that for one to be allergic, the particles must be in the air. And those green and black type slime molds essentially do not cause allergies.magicmama said:Mold allergies are not as rare as you think.
Dean said:They are FAR more uncommon than most other allergies we've noted, but the point I was really making was that for one to be allergic, the particles must be in the air. And those green and black type slime molds essentially do not cause allergies.
Ah, that hygiene theory again! LOL. And I was referring more to indoor issues. One does have to have repeated past exposure to the same or a very similar item to develop allergies. But it could have been years prior.magicmama said:I agree that the particles must be airborne & the molds I was referring to are NOT the green & black slimy stuff, 'indoor' or toxic molds. And yes, repeated exposure is how allergies develop. But mold allergies ARE becoming more prevelent, as are allergies in general.
My point was that someone may not have a reaction to molds or pollens in their home area but a quick change and sudden large exposure to molds and/or pollens may overwhelm them and 'make them sick'. The molds I was referring to are the common outdoor molds found in the soil, decomposing organic material, & mulch, etc. such as Alternaria, Cladosporium, and Hormodendrum. Most people don't react to them but can if exposed to in very large amounts. Same for pollens.
Back to the humor ---
If only more DVC and add-onitis could cure sinitis & rhinitis!!! What a great cure!! Disneyitis is a lot more fun!
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