Posted by corafree on June 17, 2005, at 9:15:19 [reposted on June 18, 2005, at 11:08:06 | original URL]
In reply to RE: HPA Axis and Anti-Cortisol Therapy » corafree, posted by 4WD on June 16, 2005, at 22:58:08
Marsha:
There was no water spotting on my ceiling, as I checked for that. If there is mold, it would have to be between my ceiling and the floor of the place above me. I don't know how that would ever be discovered, at least inexpensively.
Tks, cf
(Am I supposed to post at top, like this, or bottom, when including previous post .. don't know. This is like filing the most recent info on top.)
> > Hi Thursday from 'allergy USA'. I wake every morning w/ puffy swelling around my eyes. Was out late grocery shopping as is so HOT here and have no AC in car. Can you become addicted to these nasal sprays - I'm thinking, IMHO, yes. Tried loratidine w/ and w/o D, then Zyrtec; no help! Thinking maybe ask for something a person w/ asthma would be prescribed. Had air ducts cleaned; I smoke in house but always have windows cracked. Lady above me (condo) had a flood few mos past (Wonder did she repair properly?). I'm breathing in something that isn't good!
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> > I'm just sort of sharing my morning here .. not asking for response, unless someone happens to know something about allergies and has time; I've NEVER had an allergy to anything before!
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> > Elroy -
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> > I don't see Medications listed as a board under Psycho-Babble?
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> > When you say main board; I take it you mean Social.
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> > Best Wishes, cf
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> You can definitely get addicted to the nasal sprays. You get rebound congestion that can take days or even weeks to go away.
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> Could be mold in the ceilings. Can your landlord check?
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> By main board I was meaning the psychobabble board where everybody posts qxs about meds.
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> Marsha
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