This is a Journal entry by Scandrea

Black Death Allergies

Post 1

Scandrea

So, as many of you may have noticed in a journal entry that I wrote when I was mad at the world, I had some kind of Black Death thing following me around all weekend, and most of the past week. It hit me on Friday first with sinus congestion and a nose that ran like a faucet, progressed into a nice headache, and finally graded into a sort of wet cough.

That wouldn't have been so bad if I had been able to curl up in bed for the next two days. Instead, I spent the weekend drugged out in the back of a van bouncing around Massachusetts when I was supposed to be drinking with my fellow new grad students/partners in crime. And it was only worse on Monday, as all things tend to be.

Anyway, I was sick of feeling sick, so I called the nurse at Penn State Health services. Now, Akron had health services too, but they compare to Penn State sort of like a tealight to a spotlight. Penn State actually has more than two doctors, stays open more than four hours a day, and always has a nurse on call for advice. She said there had been some strep throat going around, and you can be sure that's the last think I need with ANOTHER trip coming up, this time to the VA barrier islands which will be considerably damper. I made an appointment, and got my sniffly self down there to get looked at by a doctor. smiley - ill

They were really good about getting me in quickly- I didn't have to wait for five minutes before the nurse called me in and took my vitals, and only a few minutes more to see the doctor- actually, a nurse practicioner, but in these cases they're just as good and sometimes better.

Apparently, it's just an allergy. An extremely severe allergy, mind you, but nothing that I need an antibiotic for. Plus, I didn't have to email everyone on the trip and say that I gave them all strep throat. smiley - smiley

At least we figured out what happens to me every fall- I get an allergic reaction to something, put off going to the doctor because I can't afford it, get my sinuses severely out of whack, end up with a sinus infection because some little bacteria likes the nice, damp, low oxygen environment of congested sinuses, and go to the doctor anyway for an antibiotic. This time around, I caught it early, because they offer the grad assistants a kick-arse health insurance program with prescription drug coverage. And thank goodness for that drug coverage! Do you know what the two medicines (both generic) I got would have come to if I hadn't had insurance? $116! I don't know how people can afford to stay healthy!

Anyway, breathing freely for the first time in a week, this is Scandrea, signing off!

*sniff*

smiley - erm

*peeks under desk*

Oh. So that's what happened to that piece of pizza.

smiley - yuk


Black Death Allergies

Post 2

Reefgirl (Brunel Baby)

smiley - hug Glad you're feeling better and that your new uni, or whatever it is, is treating you well


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Post 3

LMScott

Hi again,
Getting about a bit this morning, sympathy about the Black Death, I know how you feel as I am just doing a bit of knitting.
No not that sort, it is a bone in my leg that I broke seven weeks ago and it is doing OK, walking again, driving again, no problem, but not on the motor bike just yet, and I did not break it on the bike, just slipped on a bit of wet grass.(old age showing.)
However I really want to mention, sinus problems, bin there, dun that, got the T Shirt.
Surgeons over here, advise putting boiling water containing Friars Balsam, or menthol crystals, weak proportins in a bowl, then put a towel over your head and breathe deeply of the fumes.

Also a weak saline solution and sniff it generously up your nose and through the sinuses.


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Post 4

Jackruss a Grand Master of Tea and Toast, Keeper of the comfy chair, who is spending a year dead for tax reasons! DNA!

smiley - hug i'm glad your doing allrightsmiley - biggrin


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Post 5

Khamsin

I'm allergic to loads of things, so throughout the year I never get a rest from my antihistamine...

Though the autumn thing so I am told is an allergy to the spores from mushrooms and stuff, you know the perfect weather for them to breed. Y Grandma is allergic to them that is the only reason I knowsmiley - smiley

Good job it wasn't anything serious Scan.

take care smiley - run


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Post 6

Traveller in Time Reporting Bugs -o-o- Broken the chain of Pliny -o-o- Hired

Traveller in Time smiley - tit noticing the birch pollen
"smiley - wow That sounds a load of money to keep healthy smiley - goodluck "


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Post 7

Scandrea

Yeah- it's going to cost more soon, too- Rita's going to drive oil prices farther up, it's going to get more expensive to ship things, and the drug companies whose ethics are on a par with sludgeworms anyway are going to triple prices to keep making a profit. There will be people this winter who have to choose between their drugs and heating oil, and potentially food and clothes.


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Post 8

Woodpigeon

Glad you're feeling better, Scan. Trudging around the badlands of North America instead of being curled up drinking a hot chocolate sounds to many like an insane idea, but the more I learn about the landscapes in the US, the more I would love to take a year off and visit them!


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Post 9

Scandrea

Well, I wouldn't really call Massachusetts "the badlands" per se, but it did kind of suck in the rain with a cold!


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Post 10

Woodpigeon

Good name, eh? Mass - Achoo - setts...


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Post 11

Scandrea

Badum-tsh!

smiley - tongueout


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Post 12

Woodpigeon

Wooo-sta...


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