Oooh. I'd really like a new hoover! I'd really like one of the ones with a nice HEPA filter actually. Especially if it could cope with picking up strands of (my) hair.
Yes, they are horribly expensive. Which is why I don't have one. Now if only you could get Equipment Necessary For Dealing With Life Threatening Allergies on the NHS then I could have one. (cue standard whine number one :-)
I cope by taking medicine* for it and by taking simple precautions like being careful to stand in front of the hoover, not sleeping on the floor etc etc.
*It's not like a food allergy where you might go into anaphylactic shock and just drop dead. If I stop taking my medicine I wouldn't die instantly, I'd have a decline in lung-function-wossname over a matter of days and eventually it would be irreversible**.
**Er, based on the fact that it typically takes about 3 days - 1 week for the hospital to reverse it when my asthma gets bad.
Ooh, gosh, it sounds terribly melodramatic, doesn't it? It intimidated everyone who ever visited me in hospital way more than it intimidated me.
I wish. I haven't had a drink for weeks - I'm trying to be healthy/it's too hot. Regal? *shudders* Although I was in there on Sunday (cos it was convenient for the Rats) and they do seem to have lots of cheap (for Dahn Sarf) drinks.
I am afraid it was a hypothetical situation. I'm going home tonight. But we could meet up for some serious hoovering sometime later this week (or next week, which would be better).
Can I suggest some hardcore 3-way dyson action with you, me and vorno soon. But perhaps we could take this discussion out of someone else's LiveJournal...
Um, sorry SimonT - I kind of lost track of the fact that we were spiralling off into a discussion attached to one of your posts, and completely disconnected from your diary. Please accept my apologies.
*It's not like a food allergy where you might go into anaphylactic shock and just drop dead. If I stop taking my medicine I wouldn't die instantly, I'd have a decline in lung-function-wossname over a matter of days and eventually it would be irreversible**.
**Er, based on the fact that it typically takes about 3 days - 1 week for the hospital to reverse it when my asthma gets bad.
Ooh, gosh, it sounds terribly melodramatic, doesn't it? It intimidated everyone who ever visited me in hospital way more than it intimidated me.
*Here endeth the thread*