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pacside
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Quote: | Originally posted by Bajagypsy
, filled a huge needle up with I don't know what, and proceded to stick me in the butt!! |
bajagypsy,
i'm curious, as to what medicine they stuck you with to have you react that way...any idea? you always want to know because maybe you had an adverse
reaction to that drug and can prevent ever getting it again.
congrats on your land...how excited you both must be.
pacside
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Bajagypsy
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I'm not exactly sure what it was I know it starts with a D, I was going to get Shari, to find out for me as it was definately an allergic reaction,
don't think I want to have that happen again.
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Dave
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Quote: | Originally posted by Bajagypsy
I'm not exactly sure what it was I know it starts with a D, I was going to get Shari, to find out for me as it was definately an allergic reaction,
don't think I want to have that happen again. |
I've thought about it a bit. Based on your symptoms and seeing you after I think you were misdiagnosed as in anaphylactic shock and/or were given
adrenaline. The classic treatment for hives is antihistamine which typically produces the exact opposite reaction.
As I didn't see you right before you went to the hospital were you having trouble breathing as well?
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Bajagypsy
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No Dave I wasn't just the racing heart and shaky. You also saw the bumps or warts as Todd calls them, so I assumed it was an antihistamine that they
had given me.
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DianaT
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Sorry we were not there to pull you out of the sand---did not know when you were leaving and we went to Vizcaino that day!
We bought our tow rope for us, have never used it for us, but it has made us several friends around here----4wheel drive, and a good tow strap are
good for lots of PR.
We will keep an eye on your land while you are gone----not an easy job, but someone has to to it.
Take Care
John and Diane
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Bajagypsy
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Thank you for taking care of our land, your correct it is not an easy job, but you are the lucky one that gets to stay there!
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Cypress
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Did I hear somebody say that Canadians were "heat sensitive"? Can remember hearing
about a group of Canadians that went into some sort of DT's/rash after being exposed to temps above 85 degrees for over 24 hrs.
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Iflyfish
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What an adventure! Thanks for sharing it, all of it, with us!
Iflyfish
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SiReNiTa
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all i can say is i wish i had been there..boohoo
Live life as well as you can,
don\'t regret the things that once made you smile,
learn from your mistakes,
and thank God for every second he gives you upon this earth.
Visit me at
Http://BajaScents.Scentsy.com.mx
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Bajagypsy
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Sirenita,
We are sorry we missed you in BOLA, it would have been fun going snorkling with the Whale sharks with you
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