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Wow, you have a pretty bad case. It's a tough condition to have. The worst for me is dealing with perfume at work. You're definitely on the right track with the Vitamin C. I'm taking the same dose 3x daily and it really helps. I've tried a lot of things over the years. I think most of them have helped, as I am about 70% better than I was two years ago. If you haven't already done so, you need to make your home a totally fragrance free and chemical free space. It's especially hard for the lady of the house, as everything they use contains fragrance. My wife found fragrance free shampoo, hairspray, and makeup called Clinique. I had reached a point where I couldn't sleep in the same bed when she used her old scented beauty products. We then went on to purchase fragrance free laundry soap (Tide free, Cheer free and clear), bleach free dishwasher soap, unscented dish soap, etc. For surface and glass cleaner we use a vinegar/soap/water mix that works well. Avoid 409 and Windex (ammonia). If your wife gets any magazine subscriptions they can send fragrance free magazines (no perfumed inserts). Try to avoid any particle board/pressed wood items in the house (they emit formaldehyde). The longer you can go with no exposures of any kind, the faster you will heal. I mentioned food allergies because they can be present without your knowing it, other than the MCS symptoms. Almost everyone with MCS that gets tested has food allergies. If you continue eating the allergen your system cannot heal. The only way to know is to be tested by an allergist.
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