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Wed, Apr. 11th, 2007 01:06 pmARRRRRGH!!! Please shoot me now.
Or get me a new sinus system.
I used to be asthmatic, but in the past year, it seems to have changed to allergies. Claritin doesn't work on anything except my cat allergies, Allegra makes me break out in a rash, and Zyrtec just plain doesn't work. And my insurance right now sucks and I don't have the money to get allergy shots. Usually Tylenol Severe Allergy works, but apparently NOT TODAY OMG RAGE RAGE!
I can barely keep my eyes open; half of my nose is still dripping, and I sound like I have cotton stuffed up my brain.
This is actually an improvement over how I was two hours ago, when my nose managed to be both completely stuffed and completely dripping and I couldn't breathe through my mouth either because of post-nasal drip keeping me coughing. Let me tell you, I turn into a cursing monster when I can't breathe.
Why yes, it is windy as all fuck outside. Hopefully now that I am in a flourescent-lit hermetically sealed office building, things will die down soon.
Otherwise, I am going to shoot the next person who attempts to talk to me at work. At least this morning I didn't wake up with hives like I usually do.
Or get me a new sinus system.
I used to be asthmatic, but in the past year, it seems to have changed to allergies. Claritin doesn't work on anything except my cat allergies, Allegra makes me break out in a rash, and Zyrtec just plain doesn't work. And my insurance right now sucks and I don't have the money to get allergy shots. Usually Tylenol Severe Allergy works, but apparently NOT TODAY OMG RAGE RAGE!
I can barely keep my eyes open; half of my nose is still dripping, and I sound like I have cotton stuffed up my brain.
This is actually an improvement over how I was two hours ago, when my nose managed to be both completely stuffed and completely dripping and I couldn't breathe through my mouth either because of post-nasal drip keeping me coughing. Let me tell you, I turn into a cursing monster when I can't breathe.
Why yes, it is windy as all fuck outside. Hopefully now that I am in a flourescent-lit hermetically sealed office building, things will die down soon.
Otherwise, I am going to shoot the next person who attempts to talk to me at work. At least this morning I didn't wake up with hives like I usually do.
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Wed, Apr. 11th, 2007 08:43 pm (UTC)It's amazing how not being able to breathe puts me in "Killing rage hate everyone argh!" mood.
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Wed, Apr. 11th, 2007 09:15 pm (UTC)This may sound a bit loony, but I've relieved my sinus pressure with self-administered shiatsu (accupressure) sometimes. This page describes the ones I use, plus a couple more (the thumb-web one is what I use for headaches in general, not for sinus in particular). The trouble is, the effect doesn't last very long. Also, they're not telling you how long to apply pressure: I use a slow count of 8, then go on to the next point, and repeat the whole works 3 times total.
Note that you can usually tell when you've located the right spot - your fingertip will sink in a bit and you'll feel the sinus pressure ease.
(Theoretically I have vasomotor rhinitis, not allergies - that means I get irritated nasal passages and they don't know why ...)
Feel better!
- Cho
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Wed, Apr. 11th, 2007 10:14 pm (UTC)Also anti-inflammatory stuff (aspirin, ibuprofen, etc.) can help a little, if your gut will tolerate it. A lot of the stuffy feeling is your own inflamed membranes, rather than, ummm, stuff you can blow into a tissue. So bringing the inflammation down will make things a little less annoying. (The shiatsu may actually be working on that aspect rather than the pathways that are usually discussed.)
The silly thing I have means I can't tolerate decongestants, so I have learned various other tricks.
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Wed, Apr. 11th, 2007 10:34 pm (UTC)Use the pure vitamin C. "natural" vitamins can be bad for people with allergies.
I use the cheap chewables -- they taste sort of like sweettarts, and I don't have to find a glass of water when I need them.
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Wed, Apr. 11th, 2007 10:35 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Wed, Apr. 11th, 2007 11:56 pm (UTC)Also I like Afrin when my nose is totally stuffed up -- works like a charm.
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Thu, Apr. 12th, 2007 04:27 am (UTC)Stuff you can feasibly do:
1. Saline nose spray. After you're finished being exposed to the allergen, snort the saline a few times to wash the sinuses out a bit. This can actually help a lot. I do it first thing in the morning, too, on the theory that washing out my head will help the steroid have more effect.
2. Air filtration. I have an ionic whatsit HEPA filter in my bedroom, so I close the door at night and enjoy a chunk of time with a very low allergen exposure level. It helps more than I ever thought it would.
3. Take Benadryl at night, on the same theory and when it doesn't matter if it puts you to sleep. That's if it works for you; you didn't mention it.
4. Read your email. :)
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