Credit: Jeremy Noble / Flickr.com -- Creative Commons License

  • More Talker Stories
Study: Cards Better Than Tweets For Valentines DayStudy: Cards Better Than Tweets For…

With Web sites like Twitter and Facebook becoming more popular …

Study: Move to the Mountains, Lose WeightStudy: Move to the Mountains, Lose…

A new study by German researchers suggests that mountain living…

16-Year-Old Bull Fighter Slays Six Bulls16-Year-Old Bull Fighter Slays Six…

It’s a feat usually reserved for hardened veterans of the bull …

Justin Timberlake Makes Hasty HistoryJustin Timberlake Makes Hasty History

When "SexyBack" crooner Justin Timberlake was named Hasty …

Small Businesses Stumbling Block For Economic RecoverySmall Businesses Stumbling Block For…

While Wall Street greed gets the blame for causing the Great …

Nuns Forgive Man For Killing Fellow SisterNuns Forgive Man For Killing Fellow…

Nuns in Montreal, Canada showed an extreme form of forgiveness …

Study: Saying 'We' Leads to Healthy MarriagesStudy: Saying 'We' Leads to Healthy…

According to a new study, the use of inclusive pronouns, like …

Has Technology Created More Stress?Has Technology Created More Stress?

There is a thought that the growing truth that oftentimes …

Watch Your Credit Card For Hotel HacksWatch Your Credit Card For Hotel Hacks

Computer hackers’ target of choice is the hospitality industry,…

NY Girl Arrested for Drawing on School DeskNY Girl Arrested for Drawing on School…

Scribbling on a desk in her Spanish class got one junior high …

Man Says He's 'Allergic' to His Wife

Updated: Monday, 02 Nov 2009, 4:52 PM EST
Published : Monday, 02 Nov 2009, 4:51 PM EST

By MIKE BRODY

A British man's love for his wife could kill him. That's because he breaks out into a rash if he gets too close to her.

Darren Young, 45, is allergic to polyethylene glycol -- a common ingredient used in many creams and body lotions, including the ones his wife uses, according to The Sun .

Young discovered his allergy after receiving a steroid injection containing the allergen in his foot. His face swelled up, his heart stopped and he had to be resuscitated. He reportedly is one of only three recorded cases in the world.

Since he discovered his allergy, Young has had to become vigilant about studying product labels to make sure he doesn't come into contact with the chemical. He also has to be careful when cuddling with his wife.

"When it comes to bedtime, Sue doesn't need a headache as an excuse. She just says she has been using body lotion and it might kill me," he said.

Besides cosmetics, Young also must beware of certain foods, toothpastes, soaps, shaving creams, sunscreens and air fresheners. He added, "I can get a reaction if I go into a pub or a restaurant where a woman has been sitting. The doctors don't really know why it has suddenly happened."

Many people suffer from common allergies to such things as pet hair and pollen, but some people are also allergic to everyday items such as water, temperature and cell phones.

 
  • Outbrain
Share
Advertisement
  • Popular Stories Today!
  • Suggested Search
  • Advertisement