Benadryl's a fucking wonder drug. I will be having 50mg of it in 12 hours. Not a moment soon enough. And it will stop me wanting to run away. It's probably no surprise that my head is pounding relentlessly.
They had a hard time finding an IV anti-nausea drug that worked on my mother. I hope they get better, quickly.
Okay. Have a topic change. With a singularly huge letdown. You know what comes to your hopeful mind when you read the below:
"I had to call a wardrobe person in, 'Something is wrong with my thong, you guys. I think we are gonna have to figure this out,’ and they're like, 'Yeah, your legs are in the wrong holes,'" he [Bomer] said (video below).
No, it's not the right video. But it's still charming enough.
Benadryl is not a good thing for me. I have an atypical reaction to it and it makes me feel like my skin is crawling. Really not a good reaction at all. I'd had the reaction mildly once before with the Benadryl and didn't really think anything of it, but last year when I was hospitalized it happened again and it was not a good night.
I had Benadryl and steroids with Taxotere. Taxotere and I were not friends, but I know people who had almost no side effects on it. I had very mild side effects from the first half of the treatment, which is worse for a lot of people. Weird stuff, chemo.
My life without Benadryl and ibuprofen would be drippy and painful.
Where are the good scary movies? It's the month for it! TV can be so disappointing. And I don't think any good horror is even coming out this month in theaters.
My life without Benadryl and ibuprofen would be drippy and painful.
God, yes.
In some cases, this has been because, since the person was convinced she was supposed to feel horrible, she didn't tell the doctor what was going on or ask for different drugs.
Yeah, that's a problem. Ugh.
MrChuckD is now following you on twitter.
THAT is very impressive! Nice.
Too much benadryl and I get crawly too, Noise. But the dilaudid stops that. And it's better than the Compazine freakout that it stops. It's just a chain of drugs to stomp on the previous one's side effects.
Benadryl does nothing for me.
A coworker told me yesterday that he is allergic to aspirin and ibuprofen. Horrifying. I can't even.
Bodies, man, weird and all unique.
Compazine is the one that gave me crawl out of my skin-itis. It was uncomfortable.
Benadryl is awesome and makes me sleepy.
a thing called defensive pessimism, where people figure out the worst-case scenario, but then make plans to avoid it or deal with it, but it sounds like the kind of thing that's only natural to a certain group of people, and probably hardly any of the other people learn how to do it.
Hey, they're describing Pete!
Mom was allergic to Benadryl. It took a while for her doctors to figure that out. For me, Benadryl makes everything stop itching, knocks me unconscious, and makes it hard to think the next day, which has made dealing with the stress-induced eczema oodles of fun, let me tell you.
ION, which of you evil people mentioned the TJ's pub cheese? I'm trying to convince myself that the tub is not a single serving.