Geo-TH,In
Well-known Member
I heard an ad on radio about a woman exposed to formaldehyde while living in a mobile home experiencing irritation of the upper respiratory tract. Claiming formaldehyde leads to narrowing of the airways, which can trigger wheezing and difficulty catching your breath. Exposure to formaldehyde can lead to increased sensitivity to airborne irritants and allergens. (Please call the law firm of DOOWEE, CHEATEM, AND HOW.)
The ad got me to thinking. As a kid I spent a lot of seat time on diesel tractors, no cab, I was exposed to diesel exhaust. Is it possible the same could be said about a person becoming sensitivity exposure to diesel exhaust? If a diesel truck passes me, I have to either pull over or hit my brakes or I will within 15 seconds I have a throbbing headache. I'm also sensitivity to many organic smells, perfumes, cleaners, and yes maple pollen, mold, especially grass mold.
BIL is also sensitive to diesel exhaust.
How many of you are sensitive to airborne irritants or allegens??
geo
The ad got me to thinking. As a kid I spent a lot of seat time on diesel tractors, no cab, I was exposed to diesel exhaust. Is it possible the same could be said about a person becoming sensitivity exposure to diesel exhaust? If a diesel truck passes me, I have to either pull over or hit my brakes or I will within 15 seconds I have a throbbing headache. I'm also sensitivity to many organic smells, perfumes, cleaners, and yes maple pollen, mold, especially grass mold.
BIL is also sensitive to diesel exhaust.
How many of you are sensitive to airborne irritants or allegens??
geo