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what can i do about my hyper allergenic recliner chair?
i juts bought a brand new beautiful plush recliner from Ashley furniture. it was scotch guarded ( not my decision ). and we brought it home on Friday. we don’t know if it was the scotch guard or just the new furniture smell but during 3 days straight i had the worst asthma attacks i had ever experienced in my life and i finally figured out that it must be the chair causing it. the chair has since been removed from my bedroom, its rightful home, until we can find some way to make it so I’m not allergic to it. my mom says heat cures things but heck its Wisconsin its not gonna be above 70 degrees till next April! i need ideas! thanks
Your reaction to the chair suggests you may have some degree of multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS).
I have been dealing with severe MCS for many years now and have gotten quite educated about what works and what doesn’t. And yes, among the many symptoms MCS sufferers deal with is asthma.
The chair…I would find somewhere safe to air it out. Safe meaning somewhere where you are not breathing in the fumes outgassing from it, but also where the chair won’t absorb additional toxins. The garage is generally a toxic area what with all the stuff one keeps out there…cars, automotive fluids, cleaning and painting products, even the tires on the cars are outgassing toulins that are toxic. If you have a spare room that you don’t use much and can keep closed off from the rest of the house, that would be a good choice.
There are products on the market that seal fabrics to reduce toxic outgassing. Check out http://www.afmsafecoat.com/products.php?page=5
to see what they have.
You would probably benefit from doing some research into MCS, and take steps to support your body’s ability to detox.
According to a handout my doctor gave me with guidelines for living with MCS, it takes seven years for a new home to outgas enough to be safe for an MCS sufferer. According to my personal experience, there are many materials used in home construction and in home furnishings that never outgas enough for me to tolerate them. My home is sparsely furnished due to that fact. I prefer to breathe.
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Do I have a heat rash?
At first I thought it was my clothing, but noticed I was only getting one heck of a rash on my back after I had sat in a recliner for awhile. It has happened three nights in a row now, with last night I noticed I got out of the chair, took a warm shower, and there it was again, only on my back. It also happened down around my ankle. Doesn’t occur when I sleep on my back though. From what I’ve read it could very well be a heat rash, but I have never had this problem in the past, 25 years old now.
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