I'm new here. My allergist diagnosed me with a PEG and PG allergy (a couple months ago) after I had an incident because I used mosquito bug spray when I went camping. At that time, I already knew I couldn't take any kind of pills for headaches or migraines and I haven't been able to take antibiotics for several years. Therefore, I knew it was the bug spray that caused the breathing issues because I knew I hadn't taken any pills. However, my allergist doesn't do the patch testing. It was just a process of listing the inactive ingredients in medications I'm allergic to and finding the common denominator.
Within a month after being diagnosed, it went downhill quickly. All I have to do is breathe a cleaner, perfume, or air freshner and I can't breathe. However, I do not have anaphylaxis like most people here are posting. My breathing problem is more in my lungs. It's like I can't take a deep breathe or even a full breathe. And unfortunately the breathing problems can last two to four days. There is nothing that stops it. I just have to wait it out which means I lose those two to four days of my life because I can't function.
I went to Mayo Clinic In Rochester Minnesota one year ago. They ruled out asthma (which was what I was diagnosed with over two years ago). But they couldn't tell me why I wasn't breathing - just that I didn't have asthma. My heart and lungs were fine.
I'm trying to get back into Mayo Clinic now so they can do a glycol patch test and find me an allergist that has seen patients with this kind of allergy. Unfortunately, it's a five hour drive for me. I live near Chicago Illinois and I can't even find a doctor here that has had a patient with this allergy. I want a doctor that will know how to answer my questions - not a doctor that has to do a bunch of research before he answers my questions.
Fortunately for me, I don't seem to be affected by eating foods with PEG in them- at least for now anyway. I'm sure that is in my future! As of now, it's only touching/breathing or taking pills/antibiotics that affect me.
Here's one of my biggest concerns now - is the PEG ruining my lungs by breathing it (since I don't have anaphylaxis)? Because sometimes it just can't be avoided when I go out in public. Has anyone every heard about the lungs being damaged?