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Many of the band aids and such to contain latex..but J has not had reactions

to other latex products without the adhesive component. Did you see the

info about the test you can get the doctor to do/run to see if it is the

adhesive portion (can't remember the chemical name!)

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Subject: adhesive reactions

this is interesting to me..........I have had reactions to tegaderm,

covaderm, some bandaids, steri strips, etc etc etc.........the

reaction is always the same, and appears as water blisters all over

the covered area. WE have supposed that to be the latex.......

valarie

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Pattie,

Scanned it quick....can't remember the name....sounded awful interesting

tho....

I just threw out the latex issue, cuz of my RN background....something

that I think of in the preop area....

I actually had a pt who was recently dx withlatex and the OR wasn't

aware and had set up the case, so we switched pts around....so there is

a lot of latex out there.

Hope ph's back is better....don't know what to think...sending Hugs

your way too!

adhesive reactions

this is interesting to me..........I have had reactions to tegaderm,

covaderm, some bandaids, steri strips, etc etc etc.........the reaction

is always the same, and appears as water blisters all over the covered

area. WE have supposed that to be the latex....... valarie

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Conner has this same reaction with most tapes, bandaids and tegaderm. The

adhesive basically peels his skin off and makes the area bright red. It has

been a real stressor for him as peeling off these things typically causes

more pain and anxiety than the actual procedure. If anyone comes up with a

solution, please let me know!

Mom to Conner (11, possible combined immune deficiency, Asperger's, mild CP,

partial seizures, asthma, GERD, Hashimoto's disease and resolved adrenal

insufficiency),

Hayden (11, unknown PID, PDD-NOS, IBS and moderate hearing loss/aided),

Evan (11, unknown PID, asthma and mild hearing loss/unaided),

and Kelsey - (10, unknown PID, asthma)

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>this is interesting to me..........I have had reactions to tegaderm,

>covaderm, some bandaids, steri strips, etc etc etc.........the

>reaction is always the same, and appears as water blisters all over

>the covered area. WE have supposed that to be the latex.......

>valarie

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I find this interesting-ph's skin doesn't peel off with the tape or

bandage-- it looks like a sunburn.a chemical burn. a REALLY bad sunburn.

Then it scabs. does anyone else have a child whose skin does this? It

scabs over instead of " peeling " like some sunburns would..

~Pattie~

" What matters is not great deeds, but great love. " ~ St. Therese of Lisieux

Family website: www.shwachman.50megs.com

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Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2006 6:59 AM

Subject: RE: adhesive reactions

Conner has this same reaction with most tapes, bandaids and tegaderm. The

adhesive basically peels his skin off and makes the area bright red. It has

been a real stressor for him as peeling off these things typically causes

more pain and anxiety than the actual procedure. If anyone comes up with a

solution, please let me know!

Mom to Conner (11, possible combined immune deficiency, Asperger's, mild CP,

partial seizures, asthma, GERD, Hashimoto's disease and resolved adrenal

insufficiency),

Hayden (11, unknown PID, PDD-NOS, IBS and moderate hearing loss/aided),

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Cole and myself have the same reaction to adhesives. We can have

the surgical tape on for merely a half hour or so and it will

definitely leave a painful burn mark that will harden (scab) over

and take a couple or several days to disappear. I always tell the

docs/nurses that we are NOT allergic to latex. The one time I did

mention the reaction to the adhesive the nurse humored me and gave

me some pat response about how it happens to most people. HUH?

Does that seem right? Should I be mentioning the adverse reaction

to the adhesive every time Cole or I are due to be exposed? (I

actually have to go have an upper GI on Monday, so more tape is

coming!) I have noticed that we seem to do alright with some

BANDAID brand bandaids.

-Rogena (Mom to 4 boys, including Cole -Partial IgA Def, GERD,

possible Celiac)

-- In , " Pattie Curran " <catholicmomof3@...>

wrote:

>

> I find this interesting-ph's skin doesn't peel off with the

tape or

> bandage-- it looks like a sunburn.a chemical burn. a REALLY bad

sunburn.

> Then it scabs. does anyone else have a child whose skin does

this? It

> scabs over instead of " peeling " like some sunburns would..

>

>

>

> ~Pattie~

>

> " What matters is not great deeds, but great love. " ~ St. Therese

of Lisieux

>

>

>

>

> Family website: www.shwachman.50megs.com

>

>

>

> _____

>

> From: [mailto: ] On

Behalf Of

> S

> Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2006 6:59 AM

>

> Subject: RE: adhesive reactions

>

>

>

> Conner has this same reaction with most tapes, bandaids and

tegaderm. The

> adhesive basically peels his skin off and makes the area bright

red. It has

>

> been a real stressor for him as peeling off these things typically

causes

> more pain and anxiety than the actual procedure. If anyone comes

up with a

> solution, please let me know!

>

>

>

>

> Mom to Conner (11, possible combined immune deficiency,

Asperger's, mild CP,

>

> partial seizures, asthma, GERD, Hashimoto's disease and resolved

adrenal

> insufficiency),

> Hayden (11, unknown PID, PDD-NOS, IBS and moderate hearing

loss/aided),

>

>

>

> _____

>

>

>

>

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Ask them to use skin prep prior to using the tape and starting the IVs, etc.

it really does help. It is definitely not normal. I have never had a mark

from a band aid! As the Cajuns say, I have had gradu from the bandaids

(sticky residue) but never had a burn or scab or scar...

~Pattie~

" What matters is not great deeds, but great love. " ~ St. Therese of Lisieux

Family website: www.shwachman.50megs.com

_____

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of

nogirlsallboys

Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2006 9:14 AM

Subject: Re: adhesive reactions

Cole and myself have the same reaction to adhesives. We can have

the surgical tape on for merely a half hour or so and it will

definitely leave a painful burn mark that will harden (scab) over

and take a couple or several days to disappear. I always tell the

docs/nurses that we are NOT allergic to latex. The one time I did

mention the reaction to the adhesive the nurse humored me and gave

me some pat response about how it happens to most people. HUH?

Does that seem right? Should I be mentioning the adverse reaction

to the adhesive every time Cole or I are due to be exposed? (I

actually have to go have an upper GI on Monday, so more tape is

coming!) I have noticed that we seem to do alright with some

BANDAID brand bandaids.

-Rogena (Mom to 4 boys, including Cole -Partial IgA Def, GERD,

possible Celiac)

-- In , " Pattie Curran " <catholicmomof3@...>

wrote:

>

> I find this interesting-ph's skin doesn't peel off with the

tape or

> bandage-- it looks like a sunburn.a chemical burn. a REALLY bad

sunburn.

> Then it scabs. does anyone else have a child whose skin does

this? It

> scabs over instead of " peeling " like some sunburns would..

>

>

>

> ~Pattie~

>

> " What matters is not great deeds, but great love. " ~ St. Therese

of Lisieux

>

>

>

>

> Family website: www.shwachman.50megs.com

>

>

>

> _____

>

> From: [mailto: ] On

Behalf Of

> S

> Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2006 6:59 AM

>

> Subject: RE: adhesive reactions

>

>

>

> Conner has this same reaction with most tapes, bandaids and

tegaderm. The

> adhesive basically peels his skin off and makes the area bright

red. It has

>

> been a real stressor for him as peeling off these things typically

causes

> more pain and anxiety than the actual procedure. If anyone comes

up with a

> solution, please let me know!

>

>

>

>

> Mom to Conner (11, possible combined immune deficiency,

Asperger's, mild CP,

>

> partial seizures, asthma, GERD, Hashimoto's disease and resolved

adrenal

> insufficiency),

> Hayden (11, unknown PID, PDD-NOS, IBS and moderate hearing

loss/aided),

>

>

>

> _____

>

>

>

>

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