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Spring may be a perfect season to have fun outdoors. It is a beautiful time of the year in California, where temperatures are comfortable and fresh. However, this is not the case for people with pollen allergies. They have to follow safety measures to prevent allergy attacks.
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katrinaisha · 26 days
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Allergies aren’t just about sneezing and itchy eyes; they can have a profound psychological impact on individuals. Living with allergies often means navigating a world full of potential triggers, leading to heightened stress and anxiety. This burden can be alleviated with proper coping strategies and support systems. For many, seeking assistance from a compounding pharmacy becomes invaluable.
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ecomehdi · 5 months
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Maternal Allergies Unveiled: IU Groundbreaking Study on How They Impact Children 2023
Imagine a world where allergies don’t pass like an unwanted family heirloom. Well, guess what? Indiana University (IU) is taking the helm in unraveling the mystery of how Allergies from mothers might be impacting their little ones. In this article, we embark on a journey through the latest grant-funded study that promises to shed light on this age-old conundrum. Understanding the Allergy…
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primusincorporated · 6 months
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Countless methods exist to preserve and improve our health and quality of life. Most of these processes are complex. However, many simple ways can bring massive benefits to your health.
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guideoflife · 7 months
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touchinghands19 · 7 months
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Allergies can significantly impact seniors’ quality of life, but with proper home care in Laguna Hills, California, and the surrounding areas, caregivers can help manage and alleviate allergy-related discomfort. In this guide, we’ll explore essential tips to create a comfortable environment for seniors with allergies.
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hsmagazine254 · 7 months
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Rediscovering the Great Outdoors: Embrace the Mess for a Stronger Immune System
The Immune-Boosting Magic of Outdoor Activities In our increasingly sanitized and urbanized world, the idea of intentionally getting dirty may seem counterintuitive. However, as we delve into the importance of outdoor activities and the benefits of getting a little messy, you’ll discover that a bit of dirt can go a long way in boosting your immune system and overall well-being. So, let’s dive…
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familydocblog · 10 months
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Managing Seasonal Allergies in Phoenix, Arizona
Introduction Seasonal allergies can be a real nuisance, especially for young adults living in Phoenix, Arizona. The dry and warm climate, combined with the presence of various pollen-producing plants, can make allergy symptoms quite unbearable. In this blog post, we will discuss how to manage seasonal allergies in Phoenix, with an emphasis on prevention. We will also share an anecdotal story of…
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con-fr · 26 days
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oh to be covered in flowers in the middle of a beautiful springtime meadow
the lovely accent is peaches by macintalk!
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whataboutyouisamascot · 2 months
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Vessel is allergic to cats, but can't get enough of the soft looks on his loves' faces whenever they encounter one.
II quietly walks into their home one day, and it is immediately clear to Vessel that there's something in his arms. He moves closer to II, his eyes catching on the small, black triangle ears poking up from his baggy hoodie. Two sets of eyes, one familiar and one foreign, peer up at him.
II explains that he couldn't leave the kitten, that he had found it alone and mewing for any sort of help; as Vessel listens to the approaching store, he can feel the familiar tickle in his nose and throat.
He doesn't want to offend II and their new friend, but he can't help the onslaught of sneezes that begin to rack his body.
They keep the kitten, with II and IV making sure that they were always stocked up on antihistamines. Despite how rough his throat gets, Vessel can't help but dote on the small creature.
It isn't just Vessel that melts at the sight of one of them with a cat.
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faofinn · 8 months
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5. Preventative Measures (Not Taken)
How many times had his Dads told him not to forget his epi pen? Alfie lost track. It had been never ending since he’d been a little kid. He was sixteen now, and he was good at looking after himself. He had to be, really. He always took his epi pen with him wherever he went, always carried safe snacks (mostly for Kieran’s benefit, but his too). There was nothing worse than being starving and there being nothing he could eat. He struggled to remember the epi pen when he’d been younger, but his parents had always been around, and it was easy to keep it in his bag at school.
He had not long finished his GCSEs, and was looking forward to enjoying the long summer. It felt like it would last forever, sixth form and A Levels a distant thought. He’d gone out with Eden that day, into central London to shop and enjoy themselves. He could’ve sworn he’d packed everything he needed. But as they’d sat down to eat, he’d reached into his bag for his water, and hadn’t seen the familiar case. They’d decided to bring a picnic, so Alfie didn’t have to worry about food, and they could find a nice spot to enjoy it. They’d settled in Hyde Park by the water, spread out a blanket, and had settled, enjoying the warm July sunshine. 
They were enjoying themselves when Alfie started coughing, frowning to himself. Eden looked over at him, concerned. 
“You okay?”
“Mm, probably hayfever.” He mumbled, but it quickly got worse, his throat getting tighter and tighter, the wheeze in his chest audible from where Eden was sat. It was harder and harder to breathe, and he couldn’t help the panic that was building. That was when the dizziness hit him, coupled with everything else, and the fear rose. 
He knelt. "Where's your epi? In your bag? Let me see."
He just nodded, trying to breathe the best he could whilst everything felt like it was crashing down around him. 
"Alfie, it's not there. Where is it?" Eden couldn't help his own panic, though he was trying his best to hold it together. 
“Bag.” He wheezed. “Always.”
Eden's eyes were wide. "It's not."
Even confused and dizzy, Alfie realised he was right. He hadn’t seen it, but he’d assumed it had just been tucked out of sight. Maybe not. Shakily he reached for his phone, the panic building and making it even harder to breathe. 
"Here, give it, I'll call. You just breathe, just relax. I'm here, you’re gonna be okay." He moved to sit behind Alfie, holding him upright as he dialled for an ambulance. With his own phone, he rang Tai, his number the most recently contacted. 
He leaned gratefully against Eden, struggling desperately for breath. Everything was blurry and he couldn’t focus on it, the dizziness clouding everything. Every breath seemed harder than the one before, every second dragging by. 
"You're okay, you're okay." Eden promised, rubbing his shoulder to try keep him awake as he frantically answered the operator's questions, in the middle of trying to tell Tai what was happening. 
Eden was far too loud, and Alfie groaned. He hated feeling so shit, having to work so hard to catch his breath, and he knew not having his epi was bad. He always had it, why wasn’t it there? 
"Alfie? Alfie, please, keep your eyes open."
He was doing his best, but it was so hard. Even the fear wasn’t keeping him going, blackness tinging his vision. 
"C'mon, Alfie, please." He begged, sirens starting to sound in the distance. "Don't do this."
Alfie whimpered, pressing into him the best he could, trying to fight the dizziness as it threatened to take him.  
Eden wasn't even sure what he'd been triggered by, the pair both so careful with their foods. He supposed even just being outside and exposed to the public's picnics must have done it, but it didn't fix it, didn't make it better. He could see Alfie fading in front of him, his lips turning blue as he watched. The worst was his breathing, each breath desperate and a fight. He was begging to a god he didn't believe in, praying he'd just hold on a little longer. 
Eden had done a good job of explaining exactly where they were, and it thankfully didn’t take long for the crews to reach him. Alfie was still really struggling, enough to have them really rather worried as they saw him. 
As they neared them, Eden glanced at them. "He's not got his epi, I don't know why, I don’t know where it is. I've called his dads too, but they're busy. You've gotta help him."
“You’ve done the right thing. We’ll help him now, okay? What’s his name?”
"It's Alfie, Alfie Cunningham-Cole. He's 16."
“Great, thank you. Things are probably going to get really busy for a bit, and it’ll move fast, but me and my colleagues are going to look after him, okay?”
"Just help him."
His colleagues were already working, and he nodded, turning away to help them. It was obvious this was critical, with much more of a wait having potentially been too long. 
Eden moved away to let them work, thought stretched a hand out to hold Alfie's. He wasn't sure who he was comforting, but he wasn't letting go.
The paramedics were working hard, IVs in and adrenaline given. It had started to make a difference, but Alfie was still very ill, there was no doubt about that. He needed hospital, and quickly. 
As the second crew returned with the stretcher, Eden hesitated. The last time it had happened had been at home, with Tai and Harrison, and they'd gone with him. Tai had driven the kids up after the ambulance, Harrison in charge of the medical side. But now, there was no responsible adult, there was just the two of them. 
"I don't know much, but can I come with him? I don’t want to leave him."
“Of course you can. We’re not about to leave you here in the middle of London all by yourself, and I’m sure he’ll appreciate having you.” 
He nodded, trying to be braver than he felt. "Thank you."
“Did you manage to get a hold of his parents?”
"His dad's at work, he's the big doctor at St Georges, in the A&E. And Tai said he'd meet us there, but he was working too."
“Okay, we’re a bit of a way away from St George’s right now, he needs to be seen sooner than that, so we’re going to take him to St Mary’s. They’ll be able to meet us there when they can, and of course you’ll be able to stay with him.”
"But his dads are there. He always goes there."
“I know that’s scary, but they’ll look after him.”
"Will you take him to St George’s when he's better?"
“That’s for the hospital to decide I’m afraid.”
"O-okay." He nodded. "That's okay."
“We’re going to get him off to hospital now, come and grab a seat.”
"Is he gonna be okay?"
“We’re going to look after him, and they’ll be good in hospital too.”
Eden nodded, no longer trusting himself to speak. As they settled Alfie in the ambulance, he stuck a shaking hand out to hold his, their fingers interlaced as if they could hold each other together.
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luxwing · 1 year
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How I sleep at night knowing I still wear my facemask in public and have all my vaccinations
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mydemonsdrivealimo · 7 months
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obsessed w jensen trying his hardest to make bryce hawaiian food bc as we know bryce can't cook for shit but also jensen can't be around shellfish. but that obvi doesnt matter bc our fav genius doctor decided he would be fine to make a shrimp poke bowl as long as he just didn't eat it. but yk. touching cutting and cooking w it will be perfectly fine.
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vydumaj · 3 months
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wanting to joke that I’m allergic to Sweden bc of the lactose intolerance and cold rashes I’ve been getting but remembering I’m also allergic to Thailand bc the mosquito bites I got when I was there…one time I got two (2) bites near one of my eyes and I looked like I’d been severely beaten up
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rosasappho · 9 months
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i wish my family took my request that the cats shouldn’t go outside seriously
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