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Heavy perfume in medical facilities, or anywhere, really

Lung Health | Last Active: Aug 11 12:17pm | Replies (78)

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@livago2030

Hi,I am not a Nurse,I am a School Bus Driver,I am having a hard time with a Nurse,there is an student who needs a Nurse at School,so I drive the Student and the Nurse to school,is an 1 hour ride,she wear a very strong perfume ,that make me sick,I open the windows to help me to breath,she keeping asking me to close it.I don't know how to handle this,I think Nurses should'n wear perfume,she looks very rude to me,i don't even know how to handle this,I don't want to hurt her feelings.

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Hi. I respect you for speaking up. You can share my story with her If you like(?)
I have said this, and people have asked if their perfume bothered me. I say, yes!

Maybe share this:
I just heard a story about a lady who was diagnosed with lung cancer and shockingly she never smoked!
After loosing one lung she did a lot of research as to what may have caused this. Did you know people like me who are sensitive to deodorizer, air fresheners, perfumes and even some laundry soaps may be at risk for lung diseases?
And do you know lung cancer is not only a silent killer but it is the #1 cancer killer and can affect women men and even children?

There will be One Billion deaths in this century due to lung cancer. Hope this helps.

Best
Linda