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Q: Ahhhh-chooooooo!
asked by: Bridget on September 24th, 2007
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my allergies are killing me!

i'm a paranoid freakazoid when i'm pregnant and i don't like to take anything so i'm just suffering. i keep sneezing and snorkling and sniffling. i sneezed like 25 times in a row! actually, when that was over i kind of felt relief.

i love the fall but i hate the ragweed!
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Mommy35
replied on September 24th, 2007
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My allergies are killing me too and my fu@#**ing insurance doesn't cover my allergy med. My eyes look like I have been smoking lefties.

I feel for you!
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yellow ribbon
replied on September 24th, 2007
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lefties? Im sorry yall. i wish it was fall here Sad Im sweating inside!!!
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Bridget
replied on September 24th, 2007
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cindy, does anything OTC work? i like the OTC claritin. right now i'm just relying on my trusty inhaler. i haven't used it yet (paranoid freakazoid) but i like knowing i have it.
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tinkinpink84
replied on September 24th, 2007
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My allergies went haywire when i was pregnant, actifed sorta helped when i was pregnant with joseph, but not completely but i guess it was better then nothing. With jordynne i just used nasal spray . It was nice to not be pregnant and take a different medication. I hate hate hate allergies they suck.
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young Girl
replied on September 24th, 2007
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i wish it would start acting like fall here in texas Sad i think today it will be about 96 degrees?
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Mommy35
replied on September 24th, 2007
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I don't dare to take anything OTC. I took a generic Claritin once and had all I could do to stay awake. The only one that works really well for me is Nasacort and my queer insurance doesn't cover it. Well...let me rephrase that...it covers it with a $50 co-pay. what?
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young Girl
replied on September 24th, 2007
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Mommy35 wrote:
I don't dare to take anything OTC. I took a generic Claritin once and had all I could do to stay awake. The only one that works really well for me is Nasacort and my queer insurance doesn't cover it. Well...let me rephrase that...it covers it with a $50 co-pay. what?


50 copay?!?!?!?!!! Shocked Shocked Shocked
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Bridget
replied on September 24th, 2007
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i've never heard of nasacort. $50 is ridiculous though!

i'm all sneezed out and my eyes are all runny. i'm probably going to break down and take a claritin before bed tonight just so i can sleep. today is the worst it's been so far this year.
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Mommy35
replied on September 24th, 2007
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Yeah, that was my old insurance. My new policy isn't any better. I refuse to pay it.
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Fairy Godmother
replied on September 24th, 2007
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I am so sorry you guys are so miserable.............wish I could wave my wand and make everyone feel better. HUGS!!!!!!!!!
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yellow ribbon
replied on September 24th, 2007
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my mother in law has to pay like 120 for her sleeping meds. I have the same stuff that i get for free but i cant have it now im pregnant so i cant give it to her
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