Post by sstwinklinglites on Apr 28, 2017 19:41:21 GMT -5
So, do anti - vaxxers not use any medicine? Like, Tylenol is a chemical right? Drops for pink eye? What if they need surgery? I mean, how do they decide that surgery where you get pumped with anesthesia and whatever else is ok, but a vaccine that can literally prevent extensive medical interventions is not ok? I just can't follow their train of thought.
So, do anti - vaxxers not use any medicine? Like, Tylenol is a chemical right? Drops for pink eye? What if they need surgery? I mean, how do they decide that surgery where you get pumped with anesthesia and whatever else is ok, but a vaccine that can literally prevent extensive medical interventions is not ok? I just can't follow their train of thought.
There's a big range. There's the conspiracy theorists that might be ok with other meds, but not vaccines. There's the 100% natural hippy dippies that think chiros, essential oils and juice cleanses cure all, then there are the uber religious that say it's "God's will" if their baby dies from pertussis. There's just SO, SO much misinformation out there on vaccines that it's crazy what people believe.
Y'all this rash just keeps getting worse. I want to call my OB but what are they really going to do on a Friday night.
On the plus side, I have ankles and skinny feet for the first time in a long time. Reclining on the couch is doing me some good.
Oh no! Would Benadryl help? It would at least knock you out, right?
It may. When I had pupps my OB basically said that the rash is your body having an allergic reaction to I forget what, so antihistamines will help. Which one does the trick will vary for each woman though.
Y'all this rash just keeps getting worse. I want to call my OB but what are they really going to do on a Friday night.
On the plus side, I have ankles and skinny feet for the first time in a long time. Reclining on the couch is doing me some good.
Oh no! Would Benadryl help? It would at least knock you out, right?
Agree, pop a benedryl and see if it helps. I googled....mamanatural.com says to drink dandelion and nettle tea. This feels funny quoting mamanatural.com after all the anti-vax, crunchy talk lol. Anyway could be worth a try if you can find it.
Oh no! Would Benadryl help? It would at least knock you out, right?
Agree, pop a benedryl and see if it helps. I googled....mamanatural.com says to drink dandelion and nettle tea. This feels funny quoting mamanatural.com after all the anti-vax, crunchy talk lol. Anyway could be worth a try if you can find it.
Dang it, vlagroupie! Now you're out of the club! I think lindsay mentioned dandelion something earlier
Agree, pop a benedryl and see if it helps. I googled....mamanatural.com says to drink dandelion and nettle tea. This feels funny quoting mamanatural.com after all the anti-vax, crunchy talk lol. Anyway could be worth a try if you can find it.
Dang it, vlagroupie! Now you're out of the club! I think lindsay mentioned dandelion something earlier
Lol. I missed that earlier. I bet you could find that tea or capsules at Whole Foods lindsay I found on amazon too.
H got me some dandelion root capsules and my Google research tells me you have to take a LOT and give it 5-7 days to take full effect, and it really only helps if the root cause is related to your liver. And I guess there's not enough MD research for them to endorse it and say it's safe. So idk, I'm thinking I'll do a small dose everyday and see how to goes.
Have Benadryl and plan to take it again tonight. I took it last night and was still up half the night.
I just made a list of things for H to try to get a Walmart, hopefully they have most of them and I find some combo that helps. Everything I've done so far gives like, 10 minutes of some relief.
So H was like, I felt ok getting all this stuff til you had me get the jock itch spray. LOLZ at what the cashier probably thought seeing him go thru the line with all sorts of sprays, creams, oils, thinking it's for his jock itch haha
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