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Title: Allergic to ponies ? :(
Post by: gabumon on October 02, 2012, 07:16:30 AM


in the last two months I have developed some severe asthma and allergy symptoms.   we've be searching like mad to figure out what change has happened in the past few months.

one thing is that I've obtained some g1s (some from overseas) that have pindot and cancer, also some g3s from thrift.

does anypony think there's a "remote" chance that im allergic to nasties inside of older/second
hand ponies?

I haven't "opened" any up, I'm too chicken o even pop the head off a fakie!  but who knows, could mildew leek out!
Title: Re: Allergic to ponies ? :(
Post by: Oneleo1 on October 02, 2012, 07:19:00 AM
Anything is possible, that is for sure! I would try to clean one of them with Oxyclean and see if your symptoms get worse while you are cleaning (assuming the symptoms are mild enough to be able to deal with them without medical attention).

Are you allergic to anything else that you know of?
Title: Re: Allergic to ponies ? :(
Post by: hathorcat on October 02, 2012, 07:34:17 AM
Its always possible - and I would agree its more likely you are allergic to something inside or on the ponies rather than the ponies themselves :P. They are second hand items - you dont know where they have been or what they have been living with.

But its equally possible you could be allergic to something else in your life, even something you have previously had no problems with.

Personally I would head to the docs and an allergy specialist if they are bad - thats the only way to hopefully get to the cause.
Title: Re: Allergic to ponies ? :(
Post by: gabumon on October 02, 2012, 07:46:03 AM
mildew, mold,  animal dander.  peanut dust. other nuts.

yeah maybe I'll reclean the outside of some of the ponies.  just to make sure.
Title: Re: Allergic to ponies ? :(
Post by: Oneleo1 on October 02, 2012, 07:48:20 AM
a warm oxy soak would be a great way to help get rid of the mold. It works on pin dot (although you have to repeat the soak several times. It took me quite a while to get rid of the pin dot on baby Hopscotch!)
Title: Re: Allergic to ponies ? :(
Post by: ebmerc on October 02, 2012, 07:54:58 AM
mildew, mold,  animal dander.  peanut dust. other nuts.

yeah maybe I'll reclean the outside of some of the ponies.  just to make sure.

Ah so maybe it's the higher mold content in the air that could be doing this to you. Due to the long and large drought certain molds are in full force flying around in the air causing more misery for lots of people. Red mold has been going nuts where I live and this fall has been just awful because of it. Even people who have never suffered from allergies before this year are just miserable. :/
Title: Re: Allergic to ponies ? :(
Post by: kittybethy on October 02, 2012, 08:06:20 AM
I hope that is not true!
Title: Re: Allergic to ponies ? :(
Post by: gabumon on October 02, 2012, 08:52:39 AM
I'll look up a tutorial on oxy bathing, but just curious do you have to take them apart or can you just submerge the whole
pony!
Title: Re: Allergic to ponies ? :(
Post by: teresat on October 02, 2012, 09:14:52 AM
I have ponies separated from the sleeping areas, especially if they have questionable insides.

On a side note: As @ebmerc mentioned as well, I've been talking to friends and family from around the US and to our allergist as well as reading articles about how the crazy weather has people's asthma and allergies into unusual severity. Early onset during the year and not easing up later in the year. Have allergy meds helped you (Zyrtec, Claritin, Allergra, etc) as well as asthma inhalers (both rescue and steroid?)
Title: Re: Allergic to ponies ? :(
Post by: Oneleo1 on October 02, 2012, 10:17:01 AM
I'll look up a tutorial on oxy bathing, but just curious do you have to take them apart or can you just submerge the whole
pony!

It's best to decapitate for an oxybath, so the insides are soaked in the solution as well. Just don't make the bath too strong (I don't do more than half a scoop for a large bowl)
Title: Re: Allergic to ponies ? :(
Post by: lovesbabysquirmy on October 02, 2012, 11:20:16 AM
It could be an allergy to pindot and internal mildew but I would say the likelihood is pretty low. 

Utah has some craaaaaazy mildew and mold issues in the autumn - lived there for 9 years with severe allergies, so I know all about it! 

Wish I was closer ; I'd happily help you decapitate and clean! 
Title: Re: Allergic to ponies ? :(
Post by: gabumon on October 02, 2012, 12:34:56 PM
It could be an allergy to pindot and internal mildew but I would say the likelihood is pretty low. 

Utah has some craaaaaazy mildew and mold issues in the autumn - lived there for 9 years with severe allergies, so I know all about it! 

Wish I was closer ; I'd happily help you decapitate and clean! 

help me what?? LOL   
:)

Thanks all for the kids words and advice.

Post Merge: October 02, 2012, 12:37:13 PM

I have ponies separated from the sleeping areas, especially if they have questionable insides.
....
Have allergy meds helped you (Zyrtec, Claritin, Allergra, etc) as well as asthma inhalers (both rescue and steroid?)

I've tried most of those, though I'm new to use an inhaler, not sure what kind, still figuring it out.

Good idea to keep "questionable" ponies out of sleepin areas.... 
.... But this means I can't sleep with Sunburst anymore!!!!  XD  (just kidding)
LOL
Title: Re: Allergic to ponies ? :(
Post by: Sea_Breeze on October 02, 2012, 02:19:01 PM
Thats no good, I hope your able to find out the cause. Another thing to note about allergies is that more often than not you have to had been around the allergen for sometime before forming an allergy towards it. So in other words it may not be something new to your environment but something that has been around for a while, your body is only now deciding to react.

Perfect example, my aunty works in the hospital sterilising theatre equipment, she's used latex gloves no problem for over 10 years. One day she's getting a check up, next minute she learches back into the chair and goes straight into anaphylatic shock. She now wears a medical braclet, can't wear latex gloves & is terrified of balloons.

Allergies are definately not fun.
Title: Re: Allergic to ponies ? :(
Post by: HoustonCollector72 on October 02, 2012, 02:29:11 PM
Thats no good, I hope your able to find out the cause. Another thing to note about allergies is that more often than not you have to had been around the allergen for sometime before forming an allergy towards it. So in other words it may not be something new to your environment but something that has been around for a while, your body is only now deciding to react.

Perfect example, my aunty works in the hospital sterilising theatre equipment, she's used latex gloves no problem for over 10 years. One day she's getting a check up, next minute she learches back into the chair and goes straight into anaphylatic shock. She now wears a medical braclet, can't wear latex gloves & is terrified of balloons.

Allergies are definately not fun.

 that sounds scary, do the ponys have latex?
Title: Re: Allergic to ponies ? :(
Post by: Elisto on October 02, 2012, 03:04:37 PM
It seems like you would have to be around those ponies a lot for them to be the source of the problem, although I guess it's not impossible. But later summer into autumn is also when a lot of fungi outside are growing, so I would guess it's more likely to be something in your environment than the ponies. Plus, if the ponies are dry, wouldn't any mold on/in the be dead by now? If you think mold spores can get out, certainly evaporated water can too.
Title: Re: Allergic to ponies ? :(
Post by: mayanbutterfly on October 02, 2012, 03:12:35 PM
I think it's possible.  I have problems with artificial smells, so some scented G3's bother me.
Title: Re: Allergic to ponies ? :(
Post by: Raindrop on October 02, 2012, 04:40:31 PM
I live in Utah as well, and something in the air has aggravated my allergies horribly this year.  We've had odd weather the past two years, with the late thaw and flooding last year and the very dry weather (not to mention wildfires) this year.  It is possible that we have an odd surge of particularly obnoxious weeds due to the weather.  I am more suspicious of environmental issues than of your ponies :) . 

Some weather websites post allergen reports.  You might see if local pollen counts are high on days your allergies flare up before going to a lot of effort bathing your collection.
Title: Re: Allergic to ponies ? :(
Post by: achab1984 on October 02, 2012, 04:47:06 PM
Allergies are HORRIBLE this year!!!!!  I have never had so many issues and I also have asthma!!  Been using my inhailor like crazy this summer to :(   Could be alot of things and not just the ponies!
Title: Re: Allergic to ponies ? :(
Post by: keikokukien on October 02, 2012, 05:05:55 PM
Many of my friends up and down the East Coast including me have had really bad allergies for going on two months. Some of them don't even have allergies that they know of, but something is causing it to happen...One of my doctor friends said it could be caused from mold spores because of the large amounts of heavy rain we've had. Other people on my facebook have suggested rag weed. But the thing about allergies is that they can form without previous problems. There is a chance if you haven't washed your ponies before that they have something on them...but the worse possibility is that there are mold spores somewhere near you or even in your house. You should check your ceiling for spots of water leakage and change your vents, just in case. *hugs* Good luck with yours. :( Allergies are so annoying and can make you feel 89% sick at the worst of times.
Title: Re: Allergic to ponies ? :(
Post by: ZennaBug on October 03, 2012, 05:54:04 PM
I think a soak/scrub will take care of any nasties that might be hiding in your ponies.
Title: Re: Allergic to ponies ? :(
Post by: gabumon on October 03, 2012, 07:29:06 PM
thanks everypony, for the ideas and advice.  we have had wildfires too so maybe that's what it is.

just wanted to rule out my favorite thing... Ponies!
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