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Quote from: Lestat on September 08, 2012, 07:25:32 AMLol, I have been compared to House quite a few times. Same first name (although I usually go by Lestat), walk with a cane, and I like my opioids as well as a pretty good knowledge of medicine, neurophysiology, molecular biology, as well as exotic/unusual and/or rare diseases. And very unconventional.As an aside, the PR has been complaining off and on about her mouth itching. We thought/think her lactose intolerance may have turned into a milk allergy. I looked up "itching mouth" on the Internet. One site has 216 diseases it can be associated with. Makes the possibility of a milk allergy a lot more comforting, even if a little dangerous. Right now Benadryl handles it.
Lol, I have been compared to House quite a few times. Same first name (although I usually go by Lestat), walk with a cane, and I like my opioids as well as a pretty good knowledge of medicine, neurophysiology, molecular biology, as well as exotic/unusual and/or rare diseases. And very unconventional.
Quote from: Queen Victoria on September 08, 2012, 11:26:40 AMQuote from: Lestat on September 08, 2012, 07:25:32 AMLol, I have been compared to House quite a few times. Same first name (although I usually go by Lestat), walk with a cane, and I like my opioids as well as a pretty good knowledge of medicine, neurophysiology, molecular biology, as well as exotic/unusual and/or rare diseases. And very unconventional.As an aside, the PR has been complaining off and on about her mouth itching. We thought/think her lactose intolerance may have turned into a milk allergy. I looked up "itching mouth" on the Internet. One site has 216 diseases it can be associated with. Makes the possibility of a milk allergy a lot more comforting, even if a little dangerous. Right now Benadryl handles it. I do benadryl every daywith my allergic reactions, it comes in handy
Quote from: skyblue1 on September 08, 2012, 11:37:13 AMQuote from: Queen Victoria on September 08, 2012, 11:26:40 AMQuote from: Lestat on September 08, 2012, 07:25:32 AMLol, I have been compared to House quite a few times. Same first name (although I usually go by Lestat), walk with a cane, and I like my opioids as well as a pretty good knowledge of medicine, neurophysiology, molecular biology, as well as exotic/unusual and/or rare diseases. And very unconventional.As an aside, the PR has been complaining off and on about her mouth itching. We thought/think her lactose intolerance may have turned into a milk allergy. I looked up "itching mouth" on the Internet. One site has 216 diseases it can be associated with. Makes the possibility of a milk allergy a lot more comforting, even if a little dangerous. Right now Benadryl handles it. I do benadryl every daywith my allergic reactions, it comes in handyWith 3 people taking Zyrtec, the generic from Sams is a necessity. I think it's about 400 pills for $20. We use Benadryl also when the PR has had an active day and needs to sleep. That is to say, we give it to her.
Quote from: Queen Victoria on September 08, 2012, 11:48:25 AMQuote from: skyblue1 on September 08, 2012, 11:37:13 AMQuote from: Queen Victoria on September 08, 2012, 11:26:40 AMQuote from: Lestat on September 08, 2012, 07:25:32 AMLol, I have been compared to House quite a few times. Same first name (although I usually go by Lestat), walk with a cane, and I like my opioids as well as a pretty good knowledge of medicine, neurophysiology, molecular biology, as well as exotic/unusual and/or rare diseases. And very unconventional.As an aside, the PR has been complaining off and on about her mouth itching. We thought/think her lactose intolerance may have turned into a milk allergy. I looked up "itching mouth" on the Internet. One site has 216 diseases it can be associated with. Makes the possibility of a milk allergy a lot more comforting, even if a little dangerous. Right now Benadryl handles it. I do benadryl every daywith my allergic reactions, it comes in handyWith 3 people taking Zyrtec, the generic from Sams is a necessity. I think it's about 400 pills for $20. We use Benadryl also when the PR has had an active day and needs to sleep. That is to say, we give it to her.excellent for sleep & anxiety.Dont want a sunburn............benadryl, also
Quote from: Queen Victoria on September 08, 2012, 11:26:40 AMQuote from: Lestat on September 08, 2012, 07:25:32 AMLol, I have been compared to House quite a few times. Same first name (although I usually go by Lestat), walk with a cane, and I like my opioids as well as a pretty good knowledge of medicine, neurophysiology, molecular biology, as well as exotic/unusual and/or rare diseases. And very unconventional.As an aside, the PR has been complaining off and on about her mouth itching. We thought/think her lactose intolerance may have turned into a milk allergy. I looked up "itching mouth" on the Internet. One site has 216 diseases it can be associated with. Makes the possibility of a milk allergy a lot more comforting, even if a little dangerous. Right now Benadryl handles it. Do NOT let House treat it.
Quote from: odeon on September 08, 2012, 12:32:31 PMQuote from: Queen Victoria on September 08, 2012, 11:26:40 AMQuote from: Lestat on September 08, 2012, 07:25:32 AMLol, I have been compared to House quite a few times. Same first name (although I usually go by Lestat), walk with a cane, and I like my opioids as well as a pretty good knowledge of medicine, neurophysiology, molecular biology, as well as exotic/unusual and/or rare diseases. And very unconventional.As an aside, the PR has been complaining off and on about her mouth itching. We thought/think her lactose intolerance may have turned into a milk allergy. I looked up "itching mouth" on the Internet. One site has 216 diseases it can be associated with. Makes the possibility of a milk allergy a lot more comforting, even if a little dangerous. Right now Benadryl handles it. Do NOT let House treat it. Or CBC
Quote from: Queen Victoria on September 08, 2012, 01:41:23 PMQuote from: odeon on September 08, 2012, 12:32:31 PMQuote from: Queen Victoria on September 08, 2012, 11:26:40 AMQuote from: Lestat on September 08, 2012, 07:25:32 AMLol, I have been compared to House quite a few times. Same first name (although I usually go by Lestat), walk with a cane, and I like my opioids as well as a pretty good knowledge of medicine, neurophysiology, molecular biology, as well as exotic/unusual and/or rare diseases. And very unconventional.As an aside, the PR has been complaining off and on about her mouth itching. We thought/think her lactose intolerance may have turned into a milk allergy. I looked up "itching mouth" on the Internet. One site has 216 diseases it can be associated with. Makes the possibility of a milk allergy a lot more comforting, even if a little dangerous. Right now Benadryl handles it. Do NOT let House treat it. Or CBC She walks with a cane?