Posted on 12/03/2017 3:51:46 PM PST by nickcarraway
A New Jersey couple who had to leave their wedding reception early when the bride suffered an allergic reaction is about to get a free do-over.
Victoria Tumolo told the Courier-Post of Cherry Hill she was dancing at the September reception when she became ill and started to have trouble breathing. As a nurse, she realized what was happening and soon her father was administering an EpiPen through her wedding dress.
I had to take my dress off outside so they wouldnt cut it off me when we got to the hospital, Tumolo said, noting that her new husband, Dominic, and her mother took off her dress together.
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That will be the next trend to get another reception.
So, inquiring minds want to know what she was allergic to?
Wedding cake?
I would totally hate to have to unwrap my honeymoon present with it's mama right there.
Awkward.
“So, inquiring minds want to know what she was allergic to?”
Her husband? Marriage?
Licking the envelopes of cheap wedding invitations.
The article says ‘milk and almonds’ and implies that exercise complicated the allergy (???)
“I would totally hate to have to unwrap my honeymoon present with it’s mama right there. Awkward.”
I bet she’s been “unwrapped” before though. She probably just came in a gift bag for ease of access. The mom thing, though, yeah.
Haha. Yea, maybe she was a stocking stuffer.
And to answer the "what was she allergic to" question.
Paying for her reception.
Exercise complicated because the increased heart rate.
That’s deadly, LOL. Is that you Costanza?
I would characterize his reaction as one of ‘restrained jublilation.’
I just wonder how, at marriage age, you can be unaware that you’re allergic to milk and almonds.
EpiPen auto correct: `Epic Penis’
She feared the johnson?
I didn’t know about an allergy to aspirin and related drugs until I was 35. Never knew a thing until I woke up unable to breathe, hives, low blood pressure. Never knew a thing.
Well, I know that you can develop allergies to things later in life that you didn’t have from the start; but milk, at least, seems weird.
Regifting?
“Regifting?”
Ha! That would be a whole new meaning for “regifting”!
I think this would happen to me if I ever was convinced into marrying again.
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