The woman is allergic to almost everything
Sarah Mills is allergic to everything from dogs, cats to perfumes and gasoline.
Sarah, 29, is a prisoner in her own home in Colchester, Essex (England) because of her allergy status. She even asked her family and friends to use special detergent to prevent her allergy.
If Sarah accidentally had an allergy, she would have an uncomfortable rash, joint pain and stomach pain. Since 2006, she has been funded by the British Ministry of Health with an antigenic vaccine to deal with 74 different allergies. However, she has not been given a vaccine recently and this has changed her life.
Sarah has a rash on her face every time she has an allergy
"It is no exaggeration to say that without the vaccine I would become a prisoner in my own home. It was disappointing that I had been able to experience the life of an ordinary person for several years. Now they are determined. intended to strip away everything ".
Sarah has a fever, asthma at an early age, and she is allergic to almost everything by age 22. Sarah's list can be reduced to only 15 kinds of food. She lives with peas, broccoli and turkey. However, after each eating she always had bad reactions.
When severe, she only ate potatoes and rice
Using the vaccine twice a day helps her limit her illness and she can use 50 types of food."I can't receive guests if they wash clothes with inappropriate cleaners, or wear perfume or use a special shampoo. I don't want to lose social relationships but I still have to change I have to talk to my friends on the phone or use the internet to contact , ' she said.
"To the outside world, I have to be a recluse. I don't want to live like that. I want to be able to go out and enjoy a summer day like everyone else."
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