remember if you end up at the ER -- they are using a lot more Benadryl then the packaged amount. I think my sister was taking the max does when she found out she was allergic to penicillin - and walking and talking fine. When yo need the drugs they have huge amount going into matt when he has had reaction lots of h2 and H1 blocker ( that is your Zantac) .
Natter 72: We Were Unprepared for This
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.
In my search for what causes the awful itch, I've discovered that almost everything can make you itchy.
Yeah, plus right now there is zero humidity, so I feel like a lizard anyway, which is a baseline level of itchy. ANNOYING.
Yeah, plus right now there is zero humidity, so I feel like a lizard anyway, which is a baseline level of itchy. ANNOYING.
Oh yeah. Dry winter skin is my FAVORITE.
I pretty much lucked out in the DNA lottery when it comes to dry skin, because I seriously didn't start having problems with dry skin -- even in the winter -- until maybe 5 years ago. So I really shouldn't complain, because I had a good run. But dang, it is annoying!
Oh god, another coworker is out tomorrow. When will this stop? (Or, when will I get hit? Not that I want to be sick, but I could *really* use a relaxing day alone at home. Like, really really.)
Even with swimming, my skin is pretty hardy. But I'm molting like a snake right now where I don't grease up and I can't reach certain parts of my back to apply lotion. Exfoliating, I can manage, but uhg. It's also getting prickly-ouchy to the point where I'm thinking of crossing that line and asking one of my locker-room friends to hit those spots. Hey, I've helped pry them in and out of recalcitrant suits/bras, right? (I do love the camaraderie of the lockerroom at my Y. There's so much support and rawness and stuff.)
I love the arms and shoulders on the women ice dancers. They've got the 'wings' on the blades, you see it when they raise their arms. (I've been startled by mine when I stretch. YAHRG SMASH STRENGTH)
As far as I know, there is no amount of Benedryl that makes me sleepy. Unfortunately, it uses the same liver enzyme as Tamoxifen, so I've been taking Zyrtec.
My antihistamine cocktail is definitely making me sleepy (and incompetent with the typing) but I am determined to stay awake until it is time to take another dose. Now that my throat is back to normal, I am pretty sure it was swollen and that's kinda scary.
My skin is not dry, though. So i got that going for me, which is nice.
Hmmm.... so my month of allegra at night (with flonase) with zyrtec-d the next morning has been a bad idea?