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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 256735" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>K never had issues with her health as a baby. But slowly started getting stuffy and sneezy. We kept asking about it. Of course it was poo-poo'd like most things.</p><p>We just found out this past year that she has Vasomotor Rhinitis basically she is allergic to chemicals, smells, sun, anything that may trigger her sinuses but not your normal allergens. She is allergic to life so to speak! </p><p>But not all things will trigger her. All people who have this are triggered by different things.</p><p></p><p>N has been healthy also, but she is the only one in the family with eye issues. </p><p>Strabismus, severely blocked lacrimal duct. 3rd lacrimal duct and abnormally shaped lacrimal duct. All anomalies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 256735, member: 3155"] K never had issues with her health as a baby. But slowly started getting stuffy and sneezy. We kept asking about it. Of course it was poo-poo'd like most things. We just found out this past year that she has Vasomotor Rhinitis basically she is allergic to chemicals, smells, sun, anything that may trigger her sinuses but not your normal allergens. She is allergic to life so to speak! But not all things will trigger her. All people who have this are triggered by different things. N has been healthy also, but she is the only one in the family with eye issues. Strabismus, severely blocked lacrimal duct. 3rd lacrimal duct and abnormally shaped lacrimal duct. All anomalies. [/QUOTE]
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