Oh no, the respiratory infection is entirely sepperate.
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Posted by Nick on July 31, 2000 at 19:29:46:
In Reply to: Re: henna from Mexico posted by Mel on July 31, 2000 at 11:47:46:
PPD does not have respiratory affects, only if you inhale it, and you certainly did not. : : : I just had a henna tattoo done in Mexico. It's a dark black : color : : and was applied with a bottle that had a tip like a ball point : pen. : : After it dried, there was nothing to flake off. It look pretty : good : : after a week. Now I'm wondering what I actually got. Does anyone : : have any info on this kind of tattoo? Is it henna or something : else? : : This wasn´t henna,you got!!!! : : I think you got a "body painting!.Or the artist worked with tattoo : : ink. : : But I heard also,that the black death past is mixed very thin and : is : : left on the skin. : : Next time ask the artist whats in the past!!!!!! : : IF this past was mixed with henna,harmfull PPD´s were in the : : past!!!!!!!! : : See the warnings at the forum. : : Erfan : YIKES. I didn't ask questions because of the language barrier but : assumed because it said "henna" it was safe. DUMB! Is there : anywhere to get more extensive information on PPD's? I checked the : forum and black henna warning page. Are health risks from PPD's : cumulative or from a single exposure? Now that we're back from : Mexico, almost a week after the tattoo, I have pneumonia and wonder : if this repiratory infection is related? My son also got a "henna" : tattoo. He seems fine but now I'm worried.
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