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[The Prevalence of Allergies in the U.S. and Personal Experiences]-[English Listening - Allergies]

Listening Time: English Practice · B1 · 2026-05-25

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Navigating Allergy Concerns: A Personal Perspective

In this episode, the host, Connor, explores the topic of allergies, spurred by his recent experience taking his son for allergy testing. The primary motivation for this medical checkup was his son’s "enlarged adenoids," a condition that can cause breathing difficulties, particularly while sleeping. Connor notes that many parents are curious about the high prevalence of allergies in the U.S. compared to other nations, a contrast he frequently observes given his background living in Mexico.

The Testing Experience: Expectation vs. Reality

Connor admits to being nervous about the testing process, recalling his own childhood experience at age 14 when he was tested for a penicillin allergy. He vividly remembers the procedure as "not fun" and "painful," involving multiple needles poking the skin of his back. However, he was relieved to find that his son’s experience was "really easy and not painful." The results ultimately showed that his son does not have a single allergy, covering everything from common food items like dairy and eggs to environmental triggers like insects and animal dander. Despite this, the host continues to manage his son's adenoid issues through medication and nasal cleanses, remaining optimistic as these issues often subside as children age.

Contrasting Allergy Prevalence: The U.S. vs. Mexico

One of the central themes of the episode is the stark difference in allergy awareness and prevalence between the U.S. and Mexico. Connor shares an anecdote about a family friend in Mexico with a gluten allergy, noting that the restaurant staff had "no clue" how to accommodate such a request, as they had never encountered the concept. In contrast, the U.S. landscape is defined by a high frequency of food allergies—such as those to peanuts, gluten, dairy, and shrimp—which can lead to "very violent reactions." These sensitivities require parents to be hyper-vigilant, ensuring that no cross-contamination occurs in kitchens.

Living with Allergies: Personal Struggles

Connor reflects on his own history with allergies, which serves to highlight the daily challenges faced by many Americans. He recounts being allergic to cow's milk as a child, necessitating the use of goat's milk. He also describes his "terrible skin rash" caused by simply brushing against a plant while taking out trash, as well as his severe reaction to cats. When exposed to cats, he experiences asthma—where he starts to "wheeze" and breathe in a "labored, difficult way"—alongside itchy, red, and watery eyes. These experiences have made him deeply empathetic toward other parents whose children suffer from severe allergies that "affect their whole life," including their sleep and eating habits.

Conclusion

The episode concludes with a sense of gratitude. While acknowledging that allergies are a significant and often difficult reality for many families in the U.S., Connor expresses his relief that his own children remain allergy-free. By sharing these personal and cultural observations, he underscores the importance of awareness and the necessity of being cautious in environments where such sensitivities are commonplace.

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📖 Transcript

Welcome to the Listening Time Podcast.
Hey English learners, this is Connor and you're listening to episode 260 of the Listening Time Podcast.
I hope you're doing great today.
They're often curious about the allergies that they hear about in the US, because in many other countries there aren't as many allergies that people have.
So this is a topic that interests different people.
And it's a topic that I wanted to talk about in this episode, because we recently went to get my son tested to see if he has any allergies.

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