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'Allergic to the cold' mother was horrified that heating bills were set the same as her mortgage

A mother diagnosed with allergies to the common coldincreased energy prices increases her utility bills Five years ago, Robyn Harrison, 35, was told he had an illness that gave him hives every time he caught a cold.

This is her single mother from the South Shore, Blackpool, doing basic activities such asswimming, running, and holding cans of food. It means that you are having trouble participating in pop.

A 35-year-old man should turn on the heating immediately when the temperature drops below her 23 degrees.

But she and her partner, Andrew Temple, 37, remain uneasy as they use energy, a fixed fee of £250 per month.

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She reports that when she catches a cold, she gets extremely itchy all over her body and her eyes are very swollen ( 58} Image:

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And they were shocked when they were told the new rates would be doubled. received. into a system of pairs.

As a result of Robin's condition, the couple's monthly bills frighteningly match her £500 mortgage payment.

Robin, who works full-time as a housekeeper on the ward, said: She costs the same as a mortgage.

"We are definitely worried about what we will do after March. When winter comes, gas costs more. If you don't have an allergic reaction in the cold, you can't go anywhere."

Robin says her family "doesn't know what to do" about her condition. (

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Cost of living crisis, rising gasoline and energy prices , Robyn's condition has become a major concern for the public. her whole family.

Robyn said:

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''We both have jobs, so we are in a better position than either. Yes, but I'm worried about what will happen after March:

"I'm sure others feel the same way, what should I do?"

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Robin first began to experience severe reactions after giving birth to her son Zachary (

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Continuing to talk about how the condition is affecting him, he said: Optional.

"We've come to the point where we just manage.

"I don't know what to do."

Robin, she said first. Her 6-year-old son, Zachary, began having an allergic reaction after she revealed that she had hives after catching a cold.

However, after going to an air show on a windy day, her mother's eyes and cheeks were so swollen that she could barely see.

When temperatures hit the mid-20s, Robin's family needed to turn the heating on. There are (

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The family was using a fixed rate electricity bill, but it is about to expire (

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Robyn was subsequently diagnosed with an allergy to cold water - cold urticaria and water urticaria.

Revealing how this affected her daily life, she said: It doesn't hurt, but my whole body is itchy and I can't get it off. It stresses me out a lot.

``If the reaction is particularly bad, it may last for several days. Even if I can see a small crack in my wrist between the gloves, I react.”

Now she needs to take three antihistamines daily, says a 35-year-old woman. increase.

This has led her family to take various actions, such as buying an extra car so that she does not have to walk anywhere, and turning on the heating whenever the temperature drops below her 23 degrees. I've learned to be more careful.

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