Allergies
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My allergies are making me nuts! I am allergic to something in office building as well as outdoors. I need an allergy test. Lately I feel really fatigued. I wonder if allergies can really cause that. Any tips, stories? What are you allergic too?
- thenuge0
allergic to dust and cats mostly. our office is in a warehouse, so the dust is bad and to top it off, we have a cat in the office. i take claritin every day.
- jox0
I'm allergic to socialism.
- v-gates0
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- adamm0
Zirtek works very for me, Spring allergies kick my ass and that stuff works REAL well...
Blow a snot rocket for me
- flavorful0
I'm allergic to soulcialism.
jox
(Jun 21 07, 07:02)
- acedeuce0
Alegra and Flonase.
*sends bill in the mail
- flavorful0
I am allergic to some hippie’s pathculoui(sic) in my office.
Every morning I come in, I dread it, and with the hot weather it has just been intensifying it.
I have stopped passing her little cube, and have started just commandeering meeting rooms on completely different floors so I do not even have to be on the same side of the floor as her.
:X
Oh, and penicillin and cats.
- flavorful0
Also, mint and coconut.
Weird.
- Jaline0
I'm allergic to dust, mostly, but animals too, depending.
I definitely get tired and even a bit crabby since my nose usually runs when there are animals around me.
It's not too bad, although my asthma acts up too.
My sister is allergic to tons of things, including nuts, lentils, seafood, dust, etc, etc. She has an Epipen, a puffer, and often doesn't participate when we're painting the house or something because of her dust allergies.
I just suck it up and take it (when cleaning the house), hoping that the reaction will go away soon enough. It usually disappears after a day. I seem to have this mentality with most things, since I also hang around animals more hoping that my body will get used to it (and it's kind of working). I also never take my puffer unless I have a cold AND have asthma at the same time.
- Jaline0
Oh, flavor's story reminded me of something.
I was also allergic to the antibiotics that I received while recovering from having my wisdom teeth removed. This was evidenced by me throwing up dried blood every hour or so for 3-4 days. Eventually I just stopped taking the antibiotics, but kept taking the painkillers (painkillers are amazing).
- flavorful0
Yuck city, hahah!
- flavorful0
I just suck it up and take it.
Jaline
(Jun 21 07, 07:23)Ah thank you.
- canuck0
I am allergic to Ottawa. It maybe related to the beaver tail.