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Pick your Poison

Which of these products caused allergic reaction

  • Sulphur dioxide

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Aluminium

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Chlorine + sodium

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Sodium and Potassium ferrocyanide

    Votes: 1 25.0%
  • Other (pls add to comments)

    Votes: 3 75.0%

  • Total voters
    4
Can a person be allergic to dumb people? I'm kidding, the ignorant are an extreme source of frustration but one that I've learned to deal with. Mostly by accepting some folks don't want to have their minds changed so sometimes you just have to accept the ignorance will remain. Teach the ones you can i guess, don't get upset about the ones you can't.

Otherwise I think that I have a mild allergy to latex but it has never been officially diagnosed. But I start getting a bit of rash on my hands if I wear latex gloves so.

I'm just very thankful to have zero food or medication allergies. That seems like a horrid life to live with the thought a peanut could take you out.
Allergic to dumb people or harbour deep sense of resentment, how dumb I feel after painstaking attempts to open up only to realise others treat everything as non-sacred, as normal as casual or worse or my ideals used and media reflects it as work of others, they corrupt contaminate everything and collect money in Heil greed. Fine line between most things such love/ hate and sanity/insanity and emotionally or tribally dumb vs true intellectual who's stuck in their head, but since education is bought and owned by suffering of those before us it seems average Dumbo seems more geared for survival and adaptation of principle of monkey see, monkey do. So I regret having my kids inherit my suffering because a) we useless at getting paid our true worth b) we exploited and used daily by idiots who don't appreciate us c) we never really live fulfilled life way others seem to express emotions in happy days.

The question of anti-histamines again is related to sinus meds and autism sensory issues (if you see connection) so it's not just paracetamol anti-biotics or lactose sugars, seems to me to be array of chemicals affecting us
 
What about lactose free and penicillin free? Maybe I just have sinusitis or something that doctor insists is not treated anti-biotics but can be since he can't understand I'm suffering and my ears flaring up, despite no signs of ear infection.

Antibiotics like Amoxicillin/Clavulanate (Augmentin)Amoxicillin/Clavulanate (Augmentin) are first-line for bacterial sinus infections, while alternatives for penicillin allergies include Doxycycline or Cefuroxime, but antibiotics aren't always needed as most sinus infections are viral and resolve on their own. Doctors prescribe antibiotics only when bacteria are likely, often after 7-10 days of symptoms, using others like Levofloxacin or Cefixime if initial treatment fails, focusing on patient age, allergies, and resistance patterns.

Common Antibiotics for Sinusitis
  • First-Line (if no penicillin allergy):
  • Amoxicillin (Amoxil) Amoxicillin-Clavulanate (Augmentin) – Often preferred for broader coverage
  • For Penicillin Allergies:
  • Doxycycline Cefuroxime Cefixime (for mild allergies)
  • Other Options (if first-line fails):
  • Levofloxacin Moxifloxacin Clindamycin
 
a) we useless at getting paid our true worth b) we exploited and used daily by idiots who don't appreciate us c) we never really live fulfilled life way others seem to express emotions in happy days.
I'm sorry that seems to be a common reoccurring theme for many. I lucked out where my life is very much the opposite of each of those points but I realize that is not the case for many. Mind you I had to struggle with addiction as a coping mechanism for decades before sobriety and a late diagnosis. It's really only been the last few years that I've been doing well on those above points.

Also I feel pretty dumb right now realizing that I misread the initial thread title before just adding an answer.
 

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