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'Trash'


Spike's Bitches 48: I Say, We Go Out There, and Kick a Little Demon Ass.  

[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.


Connie Neil - Jan 07, 2014 5:17:18 pm PST #7925 of 30002
brillig

rash all over can become more severe and lead to your skin, basically, coming off

Yeah, that would kind of make me go "OK, avoid like all the plagues of Egypt, gotcha."


Cass - Jan 07, 2014 5:18:16 pm PST #7926 of 30002
Bob's learned to live with tragedy, but he knows that this tragedy is one that won't ever leave him or get better.

In my experience, immediate managers are pleased to have someone say Mea culpa on their own recognizance. Most managers don't enjoy the kind of meeting you're dreading any more than you do. If nothing else, you become known as someone who owns their own oops.

Yes. It sucks to do but admitting there is a Thing and dealing is easier.

The reaction last year really wasn't that bad. Just the rash all over. No breathing problems or anything like that.

Not the kind of thing you want to poke at with a stick. You had a reaction. It's not going to lessen. Pretty vaguely (not even Dr Googling) sure that Clindamycin is different but really be aware of reactions. They don't mess around.


Steph L. - Jan 07, 2014 5:21:42 pm PST #7927 of 30002
this mess was yours / now your mess is mine

Prom night.

Before or after I had my own meltdown because people kept getting in my personal bubble, especially the unwelcome Attack Hugs From Behind? Because I may be blocking that out.

Pretty vaguely (not even Dr Googling) sure that Clindamycin is different

Yeah, Bactrim is...a sulfa, IIRC, and clindamycin is a...not a sulfa. Beta-lactam? Maybe? I'm going to commit to this guess, hit "Post", and go check myself.

t edit Nope. Clindamycin is a lincosamide antibiotic. Still, it's not a sulfa, so not in the same class as Bactrim, so there shouldn't be any cross-reactivity.


Aims - Jan 07, 2014 5:26:31 pm PST #7928 of 30002
Shit's all sorts of different now.

Before or after I had my own meltdown because people kept getting in my personal bubble, especially the unwelcome Attack Hugs From Behind? Because I may be blocking that out.

I got the Ativan before Prom. I was with a bunch of other women - smonster, amyth, Kristin ... I think askye, maybe? and couldn't stop crying and couldn't breathe. I was on Lamictal at the time and Kristin called your room to ask about the possible interactions.

But I tell ya what - Ativan washed down with a couple of glasses of champagne helped it all go away! At least for the night, which is what I wanted!

God. Thinking about that period in my life, I was such a hot mess. Just diagnosed with BP, still getting my meds worked out, Joe and I were not at our best ... I probably should have been in a hospital at that point.


Cass - Jan 07, 2014 5:32:54 pm PST #7929 of 30002
Bob's learned to live with tragedy, but he knows that this tragedy is one that won't ever leave him or get better.

and clindamycin is a...not a sulfa.

That was about as far as my brain went, yes. "There's a thing. And then this is another different sort of thing."

But I tell ya what

Kinda awesome we collectively know how to take care of people and how to mix whatever with stuff or circumstance. And that you got to enjoy the weekend.


beekaytee - Jan 07, 2014 6:18:23 pm PST #7930 of 30002
Compassionately intolerant

Yep. The Clindamycin worked fine for the infection last year.

Dr. Internet says that it works on this kind of infection too.

Here's hoping!


WindSparrow - Jan 07, 2014 8:50:55 pm PST #7931 of 30002
Love is stronger than death and harder than sorrow. Those who practice it are fierce like the light of stars traveling eons to pierce the night.

Yeah, but a rash all over can become more severe and lead to your skin, basically, coming off. Like a severe burn. Better to avoid it.

Is allergy to antibiotics like bee sting allergy in that the first instance of a reaction may be relatively mild but repeat exposures can be killer?

Also, having had reactions to zithromycin and one or more antibiotic eye drops which caused a doctor to casually mention that it might be a sulfa allergy, would I get any benefit from insisting on further investigation?

meara, I'm sorry that there is suckitude at work.


Atropa - Jan 07, 2014 10:11:53 pm PST #7932 of 30002
The artist formerly associated with cupcakes.

Yeah, but a rash all over can become more severe and lead to your skin, basically, coming off. Like a severe burn. Better to avoid it.

Is allergy to antibiotics like bee sting allergy in that the first instance of a reaction may be relatively mild but repeat exposures can be killer?

lightbulb goes on with an audible DING

Oh, so that's what my body was doing when I was on the long-term insane antibiotics combo for the Lyme's. Let's just say I am hoping I never, EVER have to take any ABX again, because I am a little afraid of how my body would react.


Shir - Jan 08, 2014 1:51:07 am PST #7933 of 30002
"And that's why God Almighty gave us fire insurance and the public defender".

Thanks, WindSparrow. I would like to visit all Buffistas in their natural habitats, but there are only so many places I can see in one month. Hence the F2F question, to make sure I'll get to meet as many Buffistas as possible.

meara, I'm sorry about all of the workshit.


Steph L. - Jan 08, 2014 3:44:01 am PST #7934 of 30002
this mess was yours / now your mess is mine

Also, having had reactions to zithromycin and one or more antibiotic eye drops which caused a doctor to casually mention that it might be a sulfa allergy, would I get any benefit from insisting on further investigation?

Well, considering that azithromycin is *not* a sulfa (were the eye drops?), I'd give that doctor the side-eye. But also keep an eye on any antibiotic in the -mycin family -- EXCEPT clindamycin, which is actually NOT in the same family of drugs. I know it's weird as hell, and it was named poorly.

Azithromycin, clarithromycin, erythromycin -- all in the same family. Clindamycin -- different family.