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- Vitamin D and Allergies and AsthmaVitamin D seems to be all the rage these days. You can hear about it around the water cooler at work, in your physician’s office, and store shelves seem to be brimming with vitamin D supplements. Currently, there are several studies that suggest vitamin D may play a role in allergies and asthma, but definitive [...]
- Take Two Asprin and Call Me in the Morning… UNLESS YOU ARE ALLERGIC TO ITWe all know someone who is “allergic” to a medication. Many times that person is not having a true allergic reaction but either a side effect to the drug or just an adverse reaction. This is also the case with aspirin or the related non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAlDS) such as ibuprofen or naproxyn. There is [...]
- Avoiding Allergy TriggersNow that spring has arrived, we are all enjoying the warmer temperatures of the season and spending more time outdoors. With that comes higher pollen counts and an increase in allergic symptoms. Allergic disease affects 50 million Americans and is the 5th most common chronic condition in the United States. Allergic disease can develop at [...]
- Tips For Reducing Springtime Allergy SymptomsAllergists from the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI) have some tips for reducing allergy symptoms this spring. I thought they were excellent and worth sharing… Enjoy! Do: 1. Wear glasses or sunglasses when outdoors. Covering your eyes keeps pollen and other irritants away from this sensitive area, which reduces itchiness and re […]
QOTD I think the weirdest one i’ve ever had was an inflamed bowel, it was paaaainful.
I love Mike’s circular camera movements on the plant. Almost hypnotizing
i get hives all the time. it’s not fun. cortisone cream works wonders.
What a difference indeed!
You might be allergic to the virus or flu you had. I’m allergic to a couple of different flu viruses and my skin does the same thing.
Sorry to hear about the hives. I liked the spaghetti title better, lol. ;o)
you know you’re getting old when you consider being somewhere at 10 sleeping in. my school was closed on wednesday and i woke up at 8:30 feeling GOOD. no weird diseases…but a weird one with a cool name is beriberi!
I turned into a zombie once and then I turned back the was weird
Hives are a pain! I had hives all over my hands and forearms the other day and I couldn’t figure why. Maybe stress?
Hives suck.
My two cents on another part of this video is applause and a tip of the hat to you for the use of the phrase “This here couch…”
I heartily endorse the use of the phrase “this here (anything)” at any given time, see.
I’ve got hydro cephalus (disability) water build-up on the brain. Weird? Maybe. Surviveable? YUP
I’ve outlived doctor’ predicitons by 38 years.
@RunJGHueRun Not hypnotizing, but sickening. That made me nauseous! I was talking to your video, saying “STOP already!!”
Just that weird disease called ‘pregnancy’. Had that three, four times!
I had a weird skin thing when I was around 11 years old. The skin on my neck/shoulders kept peeling. Kind of like having a sunburn over and over. Every time the skin peeled off it was like raw meat underneath. Then it would grow back and peel again. Like one big scab. They took a biopsy out of my neck and they never really knew what it was…..it went away after about 3 months….really painful =/
type 1 diabetes….., is tht odd enough? cause its what i have had for a year since yesterday!!!! ;[[
No, no weird illnesses-lol
I did want to say that I really like your videos and like that your posting videos often. Keep up the great work!
I’ll be the one up douche…
I may have told you about my hives. Your case sounds quite mild. My hives were always present for about 2 weeks. My legs turned purple and swelled up. I would have outbreaks hourly that covered 40-90% of my overly itchy and puffy body. I had to go to the ER three times cause my throat was closing.
I hate being the one up guy, but my hives story is relevant. I would say I HATE having hives.