Well, I was seeing an allergist until he moved across the country, now there is no allergist in my health group and I have to wait until september for them to get a new one. My allergies and asthma are doing pretty good on the stuff that the old allergist set me up with, so even when I do have a problem I am at least able to get it back under control now.
I don't really care much about the sunscreen allergy since I hate being outside, and especially hate sunlight. I was just chiming in that I have sunscreen reaction problems too.
I was mad that people were experiencing problems with being called a faker or exaggerator when they told others about their sunscreen allergies. Especially infuriated by accounts of people who were deliberately coated in sunscreen by others even after telling the sunscreen pushers that they are allergic to the sunscreen.
I know this also happens often with food allergies, chemical allergies, and medicine allergies, i.e. people saying nasty things because they don't believe us, and even some awful people feeding/spraying us with an allergic substance as they try prove that we are lying. That's totally ridiculous and it stems from the fact that people do not seem to understand severe allergies, and if they do understand severe allergies they usually seem to think it's only possible to react that way to bees, and nothing else.
That's why I was wondering if there are any allergy guidelines or simply worded allergy literature to give to those types of people. Nobody should have to deal with other people accidentally or purposely making them sick and in suffering, but it's hard to get people to understand that these allergy situations even exist without any written evidence to back it up.