I'm allergic to bleach, though I don't have as severe and immediate reaction as you do to ammonia. I just wind up with chemical bronchitis.Wow that is scary. I never even realized I had a problem with it until I sprayed it as I was cleaning the inside of a car in my early 20s using the Blue Windex. Suddenly I had a severe asthma attack. I stumbled out of the car and went into the house, did my inhaler and then I started to turn red and swell and had hives that looked like welts all over my neck, face, chest & arms & my back. It was just awful. I took some benadryl and some prednisone that I had on hand but that was really frightening. I probably should have gone to the hospital but I didn't. I looked pretty awful for a few days. Gradually the welts subsided.
Sometimes in a restaurant idiots will be cleaning with customers in the restaurant...I can smell it before I even see it, and I make a quick exit for the door to get the hell out of there. I also have reactions to that stuff they sprinkle down on the floor, I guess it's called carpet fresh, horribly allergic. Many hotels used it back in the day, it was just terrible I wouldn't even be able to go into the room.
I remember when I was little I was looking in the cabinets and saw a bottle with a picture of a lemon on the label. I always loved lemons, So I opened up the lid, held it up to my nose to smell it & promptly had a horrible reaction. Parents took me to the hospital. It was ammonia.
Thank God bleach doesn't bother me so bad because I really need to clean and disinfect flock waters with it. Inside the house, I use Simple Green often.That smell is wonderful, doesn't bother me at all.
I wonder why many people are so reactive to certain chemicals.
I clean mainly with white vinegar and baking soda, not always together.