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@sallynn I just saw this and did a double take because it sounds like the same situation my friend has been fighting for a couple of years. This year seems to be the first where they've gotten her meds such that things have calmed down. After getting non-stock bouts with bronchitis she swore that it was the material in the airbag that caused it. No surprise, she wasn't able to find anything online to support her theory, but I wanted to pass it along for you to ponder and discuss, if you think it's a possibility with you.

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Thank you for sharing. Idk if I’ll ever get answers but your input brings me back to the moment I “woke up” from being knocked unconscious. I woke up to the sound & smell of something hissing & smoking coming from both sides of the rear of the car (well, former rear of the car). My husband thinks the whitish smoke & hissing sound were shocks. Whatever it was, it was creating a toxic, choking feeling & I worked to unbelt myself & get out of the car. I’m struggling so much right now trying to face each day. It sure would help to just have answers. I know it wouldn’t fix my current health situation but it would take that question mark out of my mind at least. And maybe auto insurance would start covering my growing medical bills over this. Anyway, thanks so much for commenting.