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Hi, sorry for the long post but a few weeks ago I posted about the fact that I was going to have an Asyra test and had anyone else heard of it or had one. Well... I did have the test because of a skin problem I have experienced for two years. I have to admit it was all a bit odd and I didn’t expect much but I was pretty desperate to sort this problem out. When I first started to take the remedy and vitamin C I felt the symptoms got worse but I persevered with it and completed the remedy which was two weeks worth. Just before the two weeks were up my symptoms went completely. I have now not had any symptoms for two weeks (the longest I have gone) after having the problem almost every day for two years.

As the symptoms have gone I am now taking a natural anti histamine (stinging nettle) to hopefully ensure it doesn’t come back.

The Asyra test came back saying I had a sensitivity to a certain chemical which is found in wall paper paste. Unbeknown to the lady who carried out the test, I was stripping woodchip off the walls when the rash started so I can see the logic in this.

Anyway I just wanted to update my situation for anyone who may want to have an Asyra test at some point in the future, it seems to have worked for me 🤞

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My goodness, didn't know that! I worked in nursing homes before and the room spray freshener always made me sneeze and nose itchy, so did certain chemicals even biogradable for cleaning! But I did a lot of garden tidy up in 2011 and my nose was itchy and running, eyes streaming and glands sore in my neck! That's where I realised I had hayfever to pollen or gras etc! Remedy was a nasal spray from my GP, Avamys, once a day! But had to start with twice a day for 3 days to calm symptoms down!

But glad you got rid of that horrible, irritating skin rash darling👍 now don't do any more for a while right 🙃😀🙋😂

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Agoodenough in reply toSnowdrops_17

Haha no more stripping wall paper for me 😊

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Snowdrops_17 in reply toAgoodenough

Good, leave that to a male haha, but sometimes there isn't one to give us a hand sadly! But may be you could wear a mask so you you don't breath in that stuff and gloves to protect your hands and arms next time 😂👍😀🤷🙃

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Agoodenough in reply toSnowdrops_17

I do remember it was really itching my arms at the time. I hate decorating. Now I'm allergic to it I say that gets me off the hook 😂

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MidoriVisually impaired in reply toAgoodenough

I hate wallpaper with a vengeance, so I just paint and dot the odd stencil around! I have an allergy to Mould, dust mites, smoke and sawdust! I avoid them.

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blackbeauty99

I am so pleased for you that your itchiness has now gone!

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Agoodenough in reply toblackbeauty99

Thank you. Honestly it was unbearable just felt like crying at times x

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blackbeauty99 in reply toAgoodenough

Bless you x

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Agoodenough

Thank you Jerry it is. I was very pleased as I like to take the natural holistic route where possible 😊

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I am glad you found a solution for the problem you had. It has worked well for you. 👍😊

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Agoodenough in reply tobobbybobb

Thank you it has! Lucky me 🙂

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CraftypersonReading Rabbits

That's great that the treatment worked and definitely seems like they diagnosed

the right thing. Perfect way to get out of decorating LOL

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Agoodenough in reply toCraftyperson

haha I know. Luckily it’s nearly all done. I’m patient with people and animals but not decorating!

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CraftypersonReading Rabbits in reply toAgoodenough

LOL

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