Water has been and is being consumed. Vitamins taken. I should take another dose of benadryl.
where do you get charcoal? I assume you mean activated charcoal, the stuff they give you when they pump your stomach.
I think it may be a reaction to a spider bite, I found a small one on my arm. I'm still a little bumpy, but everything else is feeling much better. So yeah, antihistimines!
I should go to an allergist, but with no insurance it's not going to happen any time soon. Semi severe reactions happen so few and far between with me. Last major "I need benadryl now!" moment I had was at P-con 2 years ago when the hotel rennovated.
yep activated Charcoal can be picked up at lots of health food stores. I get mine at Whole Foods cause its easiest for me. The brand I have found is Country Life. Dont know if anyone else is doing one or not.
Ah, spider bite, no fun. hang in there.
I was afraid there was insurance issues, sorry about that. Well... stay careful and keep your eyes open for low cost testing (who knows... something might turn up) and maybe student insurance or something.
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Water has been and is being consumed. Vitamins taken. I should take another dose of benadryl.
where do you get charcoal? I assume you mean activated charcoal, the stuff they give you when they pump your stomach.
I think it may be a reaction to a spider bite, I found a small one on my arm. I'm still a little bumpy, but everything else is feeling much better. So yeah, antihistimines!
I should go to an allergist, but with no insurance it's not going to happen any time soon. Semi severe reactions happen so few and far between with me. Last major "I need benadryl now!" moment I had was at P-con 2 years ago when the hotel rennovated.
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yep activated Charcoal can be picked up at lots of health food stores. I get mine at Whole Foods cause its easiest for me. The brand I have found is Country Life. Dont know if anyone else is doing one or not.
Ah, spider bite, no fun. hang in there.
I was afraid there was insurance issues, sorry about that. Well... stay careful and keep your eyes open for low cost testing (who knows... something might turn up) and maybe student insurance or something.
*crosses fingers for you.
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