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Judge allows civil suit over co-worker's perfume
DenverPost.com ^ | 11/27/08

Posted on 11/28/2008 3:50:26 PM PST by Oyarsa

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To: omega4179

I am extremely allergic to any kind of strong smell. I was in the grocery store today and was going to buy clothes detergent but every one I picked up had some kind of perfume smell to it. I just can not be around that stuff. And, some people think that a whole bottle of perfume is necessary before going out. I remember a lady at church who wore a lot, bless her heart. I knew it was her coming in the door without turning around. I was at least 75 feet from the door. It did not bother me when I was younger but now I have to stay away from it.


21 posted on 11/28/2008 4:16:11 PM PST by MamaB (Heb.13:2)
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To: Patriotic1

We have a rule in choir that no perfume is allowed due to so many of us being allergic to that stuff.


22 posted on 11/28/2008 4:17:09 PM PST by MamaB (Heb.13:2)
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To: beandog

If you were as allergic to that junk as some of us, you would not be joking about it. I have been sick for weeks after being around someone who did not know that just a little works not the whole bottle and most times, that little is too much.


23 posted on 11/28/2008 4:19:04 PM PST by MamaB (Heb.13:2)
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To: beandog

I am retired, but if I were still working and if you were working in my office, and if you would have complained about my coffee... I would have killed you. ;>)


24 posted on 11/28/2008 4:21:04 PM PST by Gator113 ("Noli nothis permittere te terere.")
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To: MamaB

Not joking about it all. It makes me quit sick as I have stated. I just don’t think I have the right to tell other people how to live because it makes me sick. Stay home if you don’t like it.


25 posted on 11/28/2008 4:21:28 PM PST by beandog
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To: Oyarsa

Some perfume smells so good they ought to pay people to use it.


26 posted on 11/28/2008 4:22:54 PM PST by OldEagle
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To: Oyarsa

That stuff makes me sick. I’ve had my throat close up and even trace amounts give me headaches.

Fortunately, I’m a software engineer and don’t have many women in the office.


27 posted on 11/28/2008 4:29:32 PM PST by JenB
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To: beandog

This is her job. How hard would it be for the other woman to tone down the perfume? I know I would if my perfume was causing someone else distress.


28 posted on 11/28/2008 4:29:43 PM PST by murron (Proud Marine Mom)
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To: Oyarsa
Gee, I wonder if we smokers could ban together and initiate a "Class Action" against "Second-Hand Odors?"

Perhaps we could include the geat "[un]washed" who's body odors are offensive to the extreme to my very sensitive nose and no doubt is the cause of my present, physical condition--whatever that might be?

I would imagine these cosmetic companies also have deep pockets and there must be some bottom-feeding, shysters (I UNDERSTAND JOHN-BOY IS PRESENTLY UNEMPLOYED)who would take up this righteous cause?

I wonder how many premature deaths can be [in]directly attributed to this condition?

Someone, notify the EPA,and the CDC, stat!!!

29 posted on 11/28/2008 4:50:28 PM PST by Conservative Vermont Vet ((One of ONLY 37 Conservatives in the People's Republic of Vermont. Socialists and Progressives All))
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To: Morgana
I agree...there are also some men who marinate themselves in after-shave lotion....one bottle lasts a week.

But sooner or later they discover the downside....it attracts a lot of "rump rangers".

30 posted on 11/28/2008 4:56:34 PM PST by capt. norm (Never underestimate the power of very stupid people in large groups.)
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To: beandog

Well, it is not allowed in my choir since so many of us are allergic to it. You can walk away from a coffee pot if it bothers you but if you are in a very small room with 100 singers and half are coughing their heads off, runny noses, etc. then people should not wear it. Ladies can do without wearing perfume 2 times a week, one at practice and once on Sunday. But, when a lady wears so much perfume that I knew when she walked in the door and I was at least 75 feet away, then that is way too much. My late daughter use to have a friend who stayed with us a lot when they were in high school. I did not even have to know that she had been here but as soon as I walked in the house, I knew she had been here due to her perfume. That is way too much that it lingers for hours after a person has left the house. Why should those of us have to stay home due to the inconsideration of a few who have lost their sense of smell?


31 posted on 11/28/2008 5:14:07 PM PST by MamaB (Heb.13:2)
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To: Oyarsa
Did she mention her "allergies" when they asked her about physical limitations or at a company physical??

People may be annoyed....but not incapacitated...

Sounds like a setup. Wonder what else is in her background.

32 posted on 11/28/2008 5:17:22 PM PST by Sacajaweau (I'm planting corn...Have to feed my car...)
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To: murron

I use to love to wear perfume. In fact, White Shoulders was my very favorite. But as I grew older, the more allergic I am to it. I can be sick for weeks just from going down the candle aisle at a store. I have no idea why I grew allergic to it over the years but lots of people I have talked with about it have said the same thing. It did not bother them when they were younger but it does now. When we are having choir practice, people will stop practice to remind people not to wear perfume. It is not good for singers as well as others to have throat and ear problems due to a smell that is not necessary all of the time.


33 posted on 11/28/2008 5:19:51 PM PST by MamaB (Heb.13:2)
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To: CH3CN

Just an offhand observation, but that it a curiously appropriate screen name for this particular thread.

How long have you been waiting for a chance to use it, Mr. Acetonitrile?


34 posted on 11/28/2008 5:26:49 PM PST by shibumi (...so if it's organic, where are its organs?)
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To: beandog; Oyarsa

“The smell of coffee makes me nauseous and gives me headaches. I think people should quit drinking coffee just for me. “

This is no trivial matter. Did you have trouble understanding what Oyarsa wrote? I have the same issue.

I get migraines as well as cluster headaches.These headaches actually drive people to suicide. Perfume triggers them in me the same as they trigger migraines in others. The treatment is the same $20+ pill (if I can catch it fast enough) or a $75+ injection if I don’t.

This isn’t just something unpleasant, it is something that actually causes medical issues with people.


35 posted on 11/28/2008 5:31:31 PM PST by Nik Naym (Everyone has a right to my opinion.)
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To: Oyarsa

I’m down with that. I started deleting man-made fragrances from my life 30 years ago, and over time I became extremely sensitive to them.

When people are inundated daily with strong, un-natural odors, they become de-sensitized to them over time.

Removing oneself from such an environment restores a person’s normal level of olfactory perception.

Therefore, when a person is again exposed to those same odors, in the same concentrations, they can be overwhelmed to the point of serious discomfort, or even disability.

I’ve experienced it myself. It’s gotten to the point where if I have to hold my breath on the detergent aisle in the grocery store, the fragrances are so pungent.


36 posted on 11/28/2008 5:31:51 PM PST by Windflier (To anger a conservative, tell him a lie. To anger a liberal, tell him the truth.)
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To: shibumi

Take the space out. Will do a bit more than take off the old nail polish.


37 posted on 11/28/2008 5:33:06 PM PST by CH3CN
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To: CH3CN

Take the space out?


38 posted on 11/28/2008 5:37:31 PM PST by shibumi (...so if it's organic, where are its organs?)
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To: flowerplough
Your freedom to do as you wish ends when you come to work.

You are told how to dress, when you can eat, what you can drink, what you can listen to, who you must sit by and what you can do.

You accept payment to give up these freedoms.

If your actions, appearance or aroma makes other workers uncomfortable then they have the right to make that known and the boss has the right to tell you to knock it off.

39 posted on 11/28/2008 5:38:35 PM PST by Harmless Teddy Bear (Faith Manages. I consider myself a bit of a purist, and proud of it.)
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To: Harmless Teddy Bear

Yeah, CH3CN. Not CH3 CN.


40 posted on 11/28/2008 5:39:52 PM PST by CH3CN
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