Allergic reaction/asthma attack from CA super glue

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This is just a word of warning. I've never had any allergies or asthma in my life before; thought I was one of the lucky ones. But some people are sensitive to Cyanoacrylate, and the more you're exposed to it, the more likely it is to trigger something. Last few times I worked with glue, I found myself coughing, but didn't attribute it to the glue. Last night, I was working with just a little dab of the BRS thick glue, and started coughing/wheezing/unable to breathe, and it's only now abating. Guess I gotta get one of those inhaler things now.

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This is just a word of warning. I've never had any allergies or asthma in my life before; thought I was one of the lucky ones. But some people are sensitive to Cyanoacrylate, and the more you're exposed to it, the more likely it is to trigger something. Last few times I worked with glue, I found myself coughing, but didn't attribute it to the glue. Last night, I was working with just a little dab of the BRS thick glue, and started coughing/wheezing/unable to breathe, and it's only now abating. Guess I gotta get one of those inhaler things now.

Be careful!
I have a little of these types of symptoms. Curious could it be because you were working with a coral, etc and had an allergic reaction to that? Or a Zoa? Since you're using glue I'm assuming you were?
 
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I have a little of these types of symptoms. Curious could it be because you were working with a coral, etc and had an allergic reaction to that? Or a Zoa? Since you're using glue I'm assuming you were?
No coral yet; tank is empty right now. Just fixing a broken heater mount.
 

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This is just a word of warning. I've never had any allergies or asthma in my life before; thought I was one of the lucky ones. But some people are sensitive to Cyanoacrylate, and the more you're exposed to it, the more likely it is to trigger something. Last few times I worked with glue, I found myself coughing, but didn't attribute it to the glue. Last night, I was working with just a little dab of the BRS thick glue, and started coughing/wheezing/unable to breathe, and it's only now abating. Guess I gotta get one of those inhaler things now.

Be careful!
Guess us humans are just like everything in our reef tank... everything is fine, right up until it isn't fine any more
 

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The allergy to Superglue is in about 5 percent of people - and causes symptoms similar to what you described
 

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