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This one doesn't strike me as being as silly as it may appear. That a generic description of "allergies" can be a very different issue compared to being allergic to specific substances.

Example:

1.I have hay fever. I'm also allergic to ragweed and sagebrush, and most of all dust. Stuffy nose, sneezing, etc..
2. I'm also allergic to penicillin. It can KILL ME.
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