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Heavy perfume in medical facilities, or anywhere, really

Lung Health | Last Active: Dec 17, 2025 | Replies (84)

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@peggyj4411 I understand Peggy - I cannot tolerate perfumes or chemical as many many drugs. Have your doctor talk to the health person at the facility to ensure that they understand the severity of this issue. If he cant and you are hesitant to address this yourself, have a family member insist that the room is labeled perfume, scent free, allergic/intolerant -adverse reaction. They cannot ignore that. When I am in a hospital and that happens - i kick them out of the room before I go into Lung spasms etc. NO medical facility should allow the personal to wear scent, you wouldnt serve a peanut butter cookie to someone allergic to peanuts would you?

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@sickofpasswordsu2 That is true. At my last visit, the nurses told me that they can’t wear perfumes or nail polish! As it should be!!