Allergic to "cillins."
Posted By: PJ on 2005-11-17
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Is it acceptable to transcribe this as cillins, or is there an exceptable expansion I can use?
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a coworker is allergic to the foam
covering as well. either way they make my ears hurt/red so i put just a tiny bit of cotton from a cotton ball inside each ear before putting on my headset and don't have any problems.
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