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roshni99 · 1 year
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Health Matters Live: on Everything you need to know about allergies!#live #raphalive #allergies
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softbutchthatlovesyou · 6 months
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I don't know what person trying to repair their health needs to hear this but you CANNOT cure an allergy by repeatedly consuming it.
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thatsbelievable · 2 years
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doten1010 · 1 month
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hierba-picante · 2 months
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Made fun little cucumber blueberry snacks to go with my guinea pigs' brunch today! :D I still have a habit of making 9 or 10 of things, but I have 8 piggies rn :]! I got a few cute pics to share below :D!
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My girlie Slurpee loves both blueberries and cucumbers, but she has more of a sweettooth- so I'm not surprised she ate her berry first hehe >:]
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Then there's pigs like my boy Beelzebub here- he loves berries! He just gets distracted very easily and was more curious about the crunch from his cucumber :]
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Sippee needed help with hers, she got bored with her cucumber before she could reach her favorite part- the berry! She left the snack right by her sister's butt :[
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She figured it out once I put the berry under her nose :]
I wasn't able to grab pictures of the others, mainly because they sometimes like to hold it right under their chins or they just didn't want their snack as much! I love my piggies :']
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hey tumblr. i cant believe i'm asking this but...is there any good alternative to potatoes?
i'm allergic to potatoes (not sweet potatoes. just the other ones). and i want to eat them so bad, but no can do. DOES ANYBODY OUT THERE HAVE ANYTHING THAT COMES CLOSE PLEASE
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journeys-of-miso · 1 year
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As we are violently thrust into allergy season - and with it, disgusting amounts of sniffling and nose-dragging and coughing and throat clearing - here are some tips and tricks to help you not lose your mind :)
- Always have some gum with you. The sound of your own chewing will help to block out the sound of everything else!
- If you have long hair, wear it down. It helps to block your peripheral vision, which makes it easier to try to ignore people making mouth sounds so you don't snap and them and sound like a crazy person.
- Bring backup ear protection! I usually have headphones on, but headphones can die. So in addition to the headphones, I have 2 pairs of earbuds and 3 pairs of earplugs in my bag, plus a portable battery to charge my headphones (which I have had to use before).
- Also, know how to make makeshift earplugs (just in case). You will need gum for this! Depending on how big your ears are, chew up 2-3 pieces of gum until they're soft enough to easily mold, but not too soft to easily hold a shape. Wrap in paper towel/aluminum foil (just enough to cover the gum so it won't stick to anything) and stick it in your ear.
*this is not foolproof, and I wouldn't recommend doing it on a regular basis because there is still a potential that gum will get stuck in your ear, but it has gotten me out of some emergency situations.
- Remember that these people are not trying to hurt you. They don't know that you have misophonia, and don't realize that their sounds affect you. They have no malicious intent towards you.
-Keep on feeling the love,
🧸𝑀𝒾𝓈𝑜🧸
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evilfloralfoolery · 5 months
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Okay, so nevermind.
I will only discuss hilarious weirdness or sexy snz shit for the next 742 hours.
Preferred topics are rock music, rock musicians, actual rocks, the many uses of Greek yogurt, and the kind of shit I sell at where at work where it's almost impossible to keep a straight face.
What kinds of things?
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Hooo hoooo hooooo, how many ounces do you want, ma'am? Yes, tell me all about it.
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thuocdantoc-vn · 6 months
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Dị ứng Paracetamol có thể khiến bệnh nhân mắc phải một hoặc nhiều phản ứng dị ứng ngoài da nguy hiểm. Dạng dị ứng này có thể liên quan đến các hội chứng Stevens Johnson (SJS), hội chứng hoại tử thượng bì nhiễm độc (TEN), ban mụn mủ cấp vô khuẩn toàn thân (AGEP)…
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aria0fgold · 6 months
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I'm so sleepy and my brain deciding to give me ideas but am so sleepy to process it all.
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Mystery solved!
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I am really glad that I've been writing down what Simon's been eating and noting the amount/weighing it since he got sick with the ear infection.  Because of that, I was able to figure out that the little guy is no longer able to eat sunflower seeds (we were trying to increase his calories when he wouldn’t eat anything sweet).
He had 💩💩💩 5-8 hours after munching on a few seeds on Dec 2 and Dec 6 with signs of improvement in between bouts when no seeds were eaten those days.
Thankfully, after getting all cleaned up Simon was happily munching away on some parsley while listening to sweet tunes from the 80s.  He is a big fan of Tiffany and Michael Jackson if him trying to lick the radio was any indication.
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bitletsanddrabbles · 1 year
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Tips For Portraying Allergies In Writing
There are all sorts of posts out there on how to portray things in writing. Emotions, action, dancing, being drunk, competitive ping pong, etc. And enough people have allergies that you'd think this doesn't need one...but I realized today that it kind of does. First off, there are different kinds of allergies. I can't speak to a lot of them - such as food allergies* - because I don't have that problem. Feel free to reblog this and expand. Second off, there are a lot of different symptoms for different allergies and they crop up differently in different people. For instance Mum and my cousin are both allergic to cottonwoods, but while they both have eye problems, Mum's itch and are accompanied by a scratchy throat while my cousin's just water like crazy.
So today at work as I was struggling to eat my last break snack in between breaths, I decided I'd make a post with some details of allergy suffering that are a bit more interesting than the usual 'the person with hay fever sneezed and looked through watery eyes'.
Here we go. Feel free to use any of this, to add to it, to provide medical reasoning, to commiserate, whatever.
You can develop allergies. I feel like most people know this, but it bears repeating because it can be an interesting detail. When I was younger, I went through a phase where orange juice made me break out in a rash, but that went away. I was first tested for actual allergies in my 20s and had nothing. I am now allergic to dust mites and grass pollen. I had a former coworker who developed an allergy to chocolate...which she loved. You can have lots of character angst with this! Also people who have known you for a long time frequently display a certain degree of surprise unless they've gone through a similar experience.
Everyone knows how to cure allergies. EVERYONE. The second you say you're suffering, you will be treated to an endless barrage of 'Oh, use this steroid spray! It fixes everything!", "You need X brand of saline nasal spray. It's the only thing that works!", "Have you tried Y brand antihistamine? I swear by it!" Never fails. Now, if you've developed your allergies, it's best to listen to all of this and look into it. I've tried all of the above except the nasal sprays because I am super leery of anything that might mess with my sense of smell. The saline sprays don't work for me, but I've found one brand of antihistamine that...helps. Usually. Depending on the day. Once you've been dealing with them for awhile, though, you've heard most everything and the whole things just gets very annoying.
Meds can stop working. This can be abrupt or gradual, but when there's only one thing that works for you, it sucks big time.
Symptoms are generally not consistent. They will be better or worse depending on the time of day. They will change over the course of the allergy attack. I'm not sure all of the reasons for this. A lot of people have problems in the morning, when allergens have managed to settle in their system overnight (and if your problem is dust mites, bedding is a huge place for them!). I also get them really bad at night, to the point that when I first started having problems a coworker was convinced I needed to dust my bedroom because nothing I said could convince her that 'night' meant 'after sunset regardless of location' and not 'in bed'.
Combining the last two points, the meds that work well on one set of symptoms may not do so well on later ones. Last Wednesday when the pollen level spiked and I woke up in the middle of the night unable to breathe, one pill had me back to normal. The next two and a half days were itchy eyes, low grade sinus pressure, and just enough post nasal drip to be uncomfortable and make my throat scratch, but it would have been So Much Worse without the meds! As we've moved past that stage and into the 'well, there's not much actual pressure, but my sinuses are packed with concrete and I sound like it', they've stopped doing anything, which is super annoying. Why? See the next point.
As stated above, it's quite common to have allergy laden characters sneeze every time they're near an open window, but somehow, unless it's a cartoon, they never pull out a handkerchief or grab a facial tissue to deal with the after math. I've four handkerchiefs that need washing from the past three days at work. People really don't address other issues. Having to sleep with your mouth open, which leads to bad tastes, dehydration, poor sleep, etc., for instance. Or, the one I alluded to in the intro - having to choose between breathing comfortably and eating. One of the reasons soup is such a good go to at this point is that you don't have to chew, so the fact you basically have to inhale, intake food, swallow, exhale, inhale again is a bit more doable. Actual chewy foods are terrible and eating neatly with your mouth closed is not happening, sorry. Brushing your teeth is also incredibly unpleasant.
Year round allergies can still have 'seasons'. Dust mites, for instance, see upswings in autumn, when everyone turns on their heating units and leaves are falling everywhere, etc., and spring...which I believe is mating season. I know my doctor told me why that one, but I can't quite remember. Pretty sure it was mating season.
While having people give you 'must use' remedies is annoying, there is still a certain comfort in other allergy sufferers, especially ones who show the same symptoms in much the same manner. One of my coworkers who also has grass allergy asked me a question today in a not-quite-so-nasally-but-still-congested voice and immediately responded with recognition and sympathy to the tone of my reply. We spent a good several minutes comparing notes and yup, same symptoms start to finish. Misery does indeed love company.
And that's all I'm being able to scrape out of my sinuses brain right now. I may add more later, as things progress, or other people say things that remind me of other things or...you know. Whatever. In the meantime, I hope someone finds this useful.
*it's worth noting that while I'm not actually allergic to food, I have a weird and annoyingly inconsistent sensitivity to tomato products. Pizza sauce has never bothered me, but tomato based spaghetti sauces run the gamut from 'fine' to 'my lips tingle' to 'I have a mouth full of fire ants that have flayed the skin off of my tongue'. The same product will give different results on different days, although fortunately the last one only happened twice when well meaning friends served me 'nice organic tomato sauce'. Best guess is it's something to do with the acidity.
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jeezypetes · 10 months
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WHEN will huge dark circles under the eyes become a beauty trend. I want girls on tik tok giving tutorials on how to draw on bags with eye shadow i want makeup companies to start selling products that emphasize your under eye circles
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eatclean-bewhole · 11 months
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This is why it’s important to know your food sensitivities, to read labels, and to know exactly what is going into your body. I unintentionally ate sauce with lactose in it at a restaurant, and my body let me know soon after. I am very sensitive to lactose. (Lactose is the sugar in dairy). I discovered I was lactose-intolerant after I lost 60 lbs, but couldn’t figure out why I still had a ‘bloat belly.’ It wasn’t until I read Clean Gut by Dr. Alejandro Junger, that I realized dairy was a common food sensitivity. To test a food, remove it for 28 days and then reintroduce it. Pay close attention to how your body responds. For me, the bloat and discomfort started just hours after, and that was the last time I ate dairy (intentionally). When we continually eat foods we have intolerances to, we prevent our gut and health from working optimally, which affects everything from weight loss, mood, and nutrient absorbency. It is only when you are aware that you can choose better. Know your food sensitivities!
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honestliving · 1 year
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dealing with allergic rhinitis: effective strategies to combat symptoms
As someone who has had allergic rhinitis for years, I know how tough it can be. It can really be a pain to have to keep sniffling, sneezing and feeling awkward when you run out of tissue at a critical moment.
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For those who aren't quite sure of what allergic rhinitis is, it's basically inflammation of the inside of the nose caused by an allergen, such as pollen, dust, mould, or flakes of skin from certain animals.
Here are some of my tips on how you can deal with allergic rhinitis:
1. Avoid foods that cause allergic reactions
This sounds straightforward but all too often, it's not that easy to figure out what you're allergic to. For me, it took a long time to find out that eating chicken sometimes caused me to sneeze and build up phlegm in my throat, while eating duck gave me hives. Blueberries and kiwis caused me to have more phlegm as well, thus causing discomfort.
It takes a lot of trial and error to find out what makes your body tick, so take some time to find out if there are particular types of food that you're more sensitive to.
2. Apply IHADA Allerscreen
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This is a gem I found while shopping in Japan. Whenever I feel that my allergy is going to act up or I see the weather getting gloomy, I quickly spray this over my face. It really helps with the sniffling and sneezing!
3. Press acupuncture points
I'm a big believer of traditional Chinese medicine. One of the areas that I massage are the left and right sides of my nose (reminder: the sides, not the nose itself). My doctor presses down on these areas each time I go there and I feel that I'm really able to breathe better after that.
Another area would be to massage your eyebrows, especially the inner corner. There should be a very sore feeling when you press on that spot. If it's painful, stop massaging it as this may not be suitable for you.
For those who get headaches during allergy flare-ups, try massaging your neck muscles. (This doesn't exactly fall under acupuncture points, but this really helps in relieving tension in the head!)
4. Get an air purifier
Expensive but worthwhile. Whenever I feel the haze coming, I switch on my air purifier and feel reborn. My nose is a lot less clogged whenever I do so!
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5. Take an allergy test
I haven't taken such a test yet, but I do know someone who took it and found that she was allergic to honey and grass. Unfortunately for her, she happened to live in an area surrounded by grass and had been ingesting honey every day.
If you're unsure of what exactly you're allergic to, it would be good to take an allergy test. It can help cut down on a lot of suffering!
6. Drip some oil into a cup of hot water
Whenever I feel like my nose is stuffy, I sometimes fill a cup or bowl with hot water, and then drip some scented oil into it. It's usually the stronger type of scented oil that helps to clear my nose, such as mint or eucalyptus.
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7. Wear a mask
This really works, take it from me. I guess sometimes there's just so much dust and pollen and whatever else you're allergic to in the air, that whatever you do doesn't quite work. In this case, it's time to wear on a mask.
I usually prefer surgical masks because it's not so stuffy and has been quite effective so far.
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Hope that these tips can help in reducing the discomfort whenever your allergic rhinitis acts up!
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direwombat · 1 year
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Y'all ever come up with something for your wip that kind of fixes some holes in the narrative and are just like "ohhhhh...oh that's clever >:)"
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