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<blockquote data-quote="22nw22" data-source="post: 1950932" data-attributes="member: 447607"><p>I only reacted to that numbing cream they put on the arm for blood tests, such a shame, as they were meant to help you not feel pain. Now when I have one I don't get the cream, since I'm probably allergic to them. Since I was numbed, I didn't feel it happening, but there were weird patches on my skin. No good having the numbing cream if my skin will react to it.</p><p></p><p>Strangely I didn't notice any reactions before, but they probably think I'm allergic to the cream so they don't offer it, yet it doesn't show up on their systems, well, as a known allergy, but I am not allowed the cream. Better safe than sorry</p><p></p><p>I have no other allergies, not even to the cats in my house, or my peanut butter. I would notice if I became that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="22nw22, post: 1950932, member: 447607"] I only reacted to that numbing cream they put on the arm for blood tests, such a shame, as they were meant to help you not feel pain. Now when I have one I don't get the cream, since I'm probably allergic to them. Since I was numbed, I didn't feel it happening, but there were weird patches on my skin. No good having the numbing cream if my skin will react to it. Strangely I didn't notice any reactions before, but they probably think I'm allergic to the cream so they don't offer it, yet it doesn't show up on their systems, well, as a known allergy, but I am not allowed the cream. Better safe than sorry I have no other allergies, not even to the cats in my house, or my peanut butter. I would notice if I became that way. [/QUOTE]
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