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I've never been officially diagnosed with any allergies. My skin does freak out though if I sit directly on grass and something was making me sneeze like crazy earlier this year, especially in the mornings.
pollen, bees and dust. I hate spring and summer because of this. I've been going to Allergists though so my resistance to them has increased, but it still sucks.
Yes, I actually have quite a lot. I'm supposedly allergic to cats, but since I've been living with my own cat for almost ten years, it seems as I'm not that allergic. I'm also super allergic to horses. It's terrible. I can't get near them. My doctor warned me and told me to stay away from zebras and camels, which made me laugh, but then he was like 'No I'm serious, don't go into savannah'.
Amoxicillan (an antibiotic). I haven't had a reaction since I took it for the first time as a baby. I might have outgrown it anyways, but just in case I list it when asked at the doctor's office.
Some fabrics, like wool, will quickly make me break out sometimes, but nothing serious.