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There are a lot of people who suffer from this - and who immediately have to give their birds up. It's not poor hygiene - we, if sensitive, could get it from our birds - the sensitivity can be triggered via the dander too.

 

This is a really severe case, in that the girl needs a transplant - usually it can be controlled by steroids alone.

 

Another thing this highlights is SIGN UP TO THE TRANSPLANT REGISTER!!!

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People who have Asythema, Emphescema, Chronic Bronchitis and other COPD problems may also get into problems if they have birds with excessive dander. But none of this has anything to do with poor hygiene. What the girl has is internal and isn't contagious.

Many greys and cockatoos are rehomed because of their extreme amounts of dander.

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I'm prone to bad asthma attacks and it was quite a worry for me before we got ALfie. Happily, I'm not bothered at all by the dust!

I hope Rachael gets what she needs.

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We do our deepest breathing during sleep or strenuous exercise so adding an air purifier (non ionizing) to our sleeping areas would be beneficial. Lots of showers or spray mistings help as well and are so good for the birds.

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