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i understand. that must be really itchy. glad you're okay now.
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i have been reviewing in my head all the things I did that night, and honestly, there are SO many things I was exposed to that could have had an affect i am just glad it is over now, and I am prepared for next time...but I just got back from my general doc and he now put me on zyrtec permanently.... |
ouch that is not looking nice ... :(
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It's just gods way of reminding you to vote Kerry...
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Step 1 - Scalpel - Remove all of them http://www.andyjonesdesign.co.uk/ima...f/scalpel1.jpg Step 2 - Then spray salt on the open wounds. http://www.scienceshorts.com/020416.jpg Step 3 - Then take a hot bath with vinegar http://web.singnet.com.sg/~nat8em/hot_bath.gif Voila! |
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Benedryl is the shit... it may knock you on your ass, but it can literally be a life-saver for people with certain edemas. I suffer from angioneurotic edema and on occasion the soft palate or other soft tissue in the back of my throat start to swell. There's nothing quite so scary as waking up from a sound sleep feeling like you're suffocating because you tried to swallow and couldn't due to the swelling. :(
A triple cocktail of hydroxezine (30 minute peak efficiency), diphenhydramine (benedryl, 2 hour peak) and desloratidine (aerius, 4 hour peak) and anything that swells up is killed DEAD. The hydroxezine and aerius just supress any additional stuff, the benedryl is what knocks it (and you) out. Now if they could make a metabolite of diphenhydramine that has the mega-antihistimine action without turning the patient into a drooling zombie for hours, I'd be totally set... PS - Don't scratch. It'll only make it worse. :winkwink: |
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