Oh, bonny. I don't know enough to know what to tell you.
eta xpost with Teppy.
Man, I am not doing a anything work-related today, and I just can't be arsed to care.
'Time Bomb'
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Oh, bonny. I don't know enough to know what to tell you.
eta xpost with Teppy.
Man, I am not doing a anything work-related today, and I just can't be arsed to care.
All I've been doing all day is stare, open mouthed, into space.
Last night, I took a lovely warm bath after changing my linens and clearing up so I could feel less sick.
I got into bed, tucked up the covers and immediately coughed so hard, I spit up over my fuzzy robe, my nightshirt and my duvet.
Steph, it reminded me of that "The Fly" moment you mentioned the other day...but not in an amusing way.
What is the Universe trying to tell me with all this?
Much easy recovery ~ma to Laura's mom.
At 89, everything is serious.
May it be less so than you fear!
Ma to Laura Ma.
I took the claritin Tuesday and Wednesday morning.
I took a claritin at noon and was pissed nothing had changed w/r/t my miserableness in an hour. But then I found out that you need to take it for a few days in a row so that it can get into your system before it really starts working.
Why didn't somebody tell me that a few days ago? Wah!
I took a claritin at noon and was pissed nothing had changed w/r/t my miserableness in an hour. But then I found out that you need to take it for a few days in a row so that it can get into your system before it really starts working.
Whhaaaatttt?!
Nobody said anything about a loading dose!
Oh lord. What does that mean? Should I go back to square one?
I won't do me any good for tomorrow...and it's going to rain tonight. Will the rain help with the symptoms if my allergy is tree pollen?
Crap. I hate not knowing what to do.
Will the rain help with the symptoms if my allergy is tree pollen?
Sometimes it does for me. I can't promise relief, but the rain does seem to keep the pollen from floating hither and yon.
I took a claritin at noon and was pissed nothing had changed w/r/t my miserableness in an hour. But then I found out that you need to take it for a few days in a row so that it can get into your system before it really starts working.
Whhaaaatttt?!
Nobody said anything about a loading dose!
Oh lord. What does that mean? Should I go back to square one?
I have to switch back and forth between claritin and zyrtec every 6 months or so, because it seems like they just stop working at a certain point. And when I switch, it only takes about 24 hours before I notice relief. So you could take Zyrtec tonight and tomorrow and see how it goes.
What Scrappy Said.
For me, I need a day or so for Zyrtec to kick in, but when it does, it is joy. Allegra doesn't work for me.
Huh. Okay, I'll take the Zyrtec again.
It says one in 24 hours, so I can't try it again until the morning.
Blergh.
Just blergh.