Okay, going to get gas, go home, take a pill and order in.
My shoulders are so tight that joints are cracking when I push them back.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Okay, going to get gas, go home, take a pill and order in.
My shoulders are so tight that joints are cracking when I push them back.
My shoulders are so tight that joints are cracking when I push them back.
That's not normal? Huh
Little boy #2: Because after my little brother's birthday party, my Mom said she'd rather take it up the ass than eat here anymore.
Hee! That sounds very OverheardinNewYork.com
Did his mom hear him say this?
So if someone accidentally took 2 claratin D a few hours apart, how likely would they be to die or otherwise have unpleasant things happen?
You might get really sleepy, or have your heart race (or BOTH, she adds cheerily). Probably nothing more dire. Drink a lot of water.
Thanks Robin!
Perkins, not very likely, I don't think. A lot of allergy meds can cause mild jitteriness (or zonkedness) or heart palpitations, which sound scary and feel icky but are basically benign and will go away as the meds work their way out of your system.
eta: Robin beat me to it, but I feel all validated by having said what she said. Because a scrappy x-post is always validating.
So if someone accidentally took 2 claratin D a few hours apart, how likely would they be to die or otherwise have unpleasant things happen?
Your head should have already burst into flame....
No -- you'll be fine. Like Robin said, drink a lot of water. Lay off the caffeine. You'll probably have a very very very dry nose/sinuses/etc.
Was it the 24-hour claritin D, or the 12-hour?
Cool, I can do all that, except for maybe the caffeine thing, since I already had a venti this morning.
eta: the 12 hour Claratin D.
Oh, I just meant no *more* caffeine.
Also, two 12-hour pills are way better than two 24-hour pills. Because two 12s equals one 24; and (follow the logic here) the 24-hour is a safe dosage (by virtue of the fact that it's available to consumers).
So, you're good. And probably allergy-free.