The Isolated Blurt Thread

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Oh. No, my picture was from another day in fact. I just thought it might help to explain scale on the ground. I am no where near today. I know a few who might have been amount the 'locked ins ' or locked outs but I am otherwise occupied to be reaching out and not concerned for them, it's under control. :)

oh, good to know. i got the wrong end of the stick. :rose:
 
heh, hiya twinks xx

all good, thanks, after a disgusting reaction to amoxycillin that i've never experienced before :rolleyes: you well, sweets?

I'm still breathing. :)

Sorry you had to experience that. I had a bad reaction to a sulfa drug once. My temperature went up to 105! My doctor acted like it was no big deal and prescribed something else. :rolleyes:
 
I vote for banning all allergic reactions, especially to medications!
 
I vote for banning all allergic reactions, especially to medications!

My favorite is when they list death as a side effect. :rolleyes:

I am NOT kidding on this. I saw a commercial that actually mentioned death as a side effect. The skimmed by that pretty quickly too. I guess they were hoping no one would pay attention.

When they list reactions to medications, it's sounds like a medical book exploded.
 
My favorite is when they list death as a side effect. :rolleyes:

I am NOT kidding on this. I saw a commercial that actually mentioned death as a side effect. The skimmed by that pretty quickly too. I guess they were hoping no one would pay attention.

When they list reactions to medications, it's sounds like a medical book exploded.

Yep,my next drug trial after the current one that I can't get, lists shock and death as a serious possibility. So much so that it is either given in a hospital or you have to wait hours in the clinic afterwards. There is also no limit when it might happen either.
Xolair. They give it to kids too.
 
Yep,my next drug trial after the current one that I can't get, lists shock and death as a serious possibility. So much so that it is either given in a hospital or you have to wait hours in the clinic afterwards. There is also no limit when it might happen either.
Xolair. They give it to kids too.

That's creepy and depressing. :(
 
Yep,my next drug trial after the current one that I can't get, lists shock and death as a serious possibility. So much so that it is either given in a hospital or you have to wait hours in the clinic afterwards. There is also no limit when it might happen either.
Xolair. They give it to kids too.

I had it given to me through my allergist.

First time. I had to wait around about 30 minutes. After that it was wait around about 10-15 minutes like the wait for an allergy shot.
 
I had it given to me through my allergist.

First time. I had to wait around about 30 minutes. After that it was wait around about 10-15 minutes like the wait for an allergy shot.

Sounds like you are a horse, not a zebra. Horses are less reactive.

By the way, did it work? How often did you get it? Do you know the dosage?
 
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