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Global
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Multiple Chemical Sensitivities,
Chemical Injury,
Chemical Hypersensitivity,
Environmental Illness
and other chemically
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Military personnel.
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human health and environmental health consequences as a result of
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recognition of MCS and other chemically induced illnesses &
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Allergic to the 21st century
THEY
are simple household products which can be found in virtually every
home in Britain in the 21st century.
But for a York mother-of-two, the chemicals contained in items ranging
from washing powder and fabric conditioner to shampoo, perfume and
hairspray carry a risk of a terrible allergic reaction.
Even at very low concentrations, they can lead to Caroline Robinson,
45, of Knapton, developing lung inflammation leading to breathing
problems, nausea, severe headaches, dizziness, a sore throat, chronic
fatigue, memory problems and debilitating flu-like symptoms.
She can also suffer arthritic pains in her knees, hips, toes, fingers
and wrists and can get an ulcerated tongue and mouth. I cannot even
take a painkiller now, because they cause breathing problems," she said.
She said that because of Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS), she now
had to live a virtual hermit existence, unable to tolerate many public
places, including public transport, hotels and public conveniences due
to the air fresheners and cleaning products used.
If she goes out she has to take a range of precautions, including
wearing a special device to help with breathing, but even then she
risks spending days ill afterwards.
In her home, she and her husband, Alastair, have had four air purifiers
installed, which have to run 24 hours a day, adding hugely to their
electricity bills and requiring costly filters that need to be changed
at regular intervals.
"Every time we open the windows for fresh air, we risk letting small
quantities of fume, smoke or central heating flue gases into our home,
which can result in a range of debilitating symptoms that can take
hours to recover from.
"Family holidays are very limited as I cannot stay anywhere in case
there are chemicals," she said. "Friends and the children's friends
cannot visit in case they have used fabric conditioner in washing their
clothes or in case they have used after shave, perfume or deodorants on
themselves."
If she wants to walk along a street where vehicles may be belching out
fumes, she runs the risk of ulcers rapidly developing on her tongue and
mouth, and wears special equipment to counter the effect of the
pollution.
"Having a condition which no one understands leads to ignorance and
maltreatment from people, which is hard to cope with at a time when
support is needed most."
Alastair, a York railway manager, said: "This illness is debilitating
and isolating and we have been left to make sense of it on our own.
"There is no official recognition or support of any kind for those with
these hidden disabilities.
"We are hurt and angry at the injustice of this situation, and the lack
of understanding from disbelieving people who have no first-hand
experience of our situation."
'Heavy exposure to chemicals and pollutants'
CAROLINE Robinson said the common ingredient in many of the chemical
products to which she reacts is Hydro-Carbon based Volatile Organic
Chemicals, while Phenols containing Benzene are also commonly
implicated.
"This condition creates a disproportionately extreme reaction to very
small quantities of chemical, something akin to the anaphylactic shock
that some peanut allergy sufferers experience," she said. "We were
advised by medical specialists to move out of the city centre due to
concerns that local pollution problems had been to blame."
She claimed she had received no medical support from the NHS, and had
to pay for treatment by a private consultant specialising in MCS at a
cost running into many thousands of pounds. "I was extremely fortunate
to discover Dr Damien Downing. He diagnosed the condition, then
arranged a number of tests, the results of which showed heavy exposure
to chemicals and pollutants and that my DNA had been affected.
"A number of the chemicals found in my system are known to be toxic and
potentially carcinogenic. This was very shocking. However, the fact
that somebody understood the condition lifted a huge burden from me."
Her husband said he believed other people in York were suffering with
varying degrees of chemical sensitivity, without realizing it.
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