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Tuesday, 5 November 2002 16:37Went to the doctor's this morning (ENT/耳鼻咽喉専門医) to have a look at the fact that I'm sometimes short of breath. She had the assistant do an allergy test with me... and I reacted to nearly everything :P. So I can count on having problems from pollen all through summer and then from mite droppings in autumn...
But what brought out the most reaction was grains; the others were less severe. So maybe I'm still "safe". And at least the symptoms are treatable, and the doctor said that there are sprays for the nose that don't start being less effective (because your body gets used to them) or start destroying your nose after a week -- though they cost about four times as much. And I'll probably need a special cover for my mattress; have to see whether my health insurance will cover it. Ideally, they would pay for a cover for Stella's mattress as well; not much use covering just the one!
But what brought out the most reaction was grains; the others were less severe. So maybe I'm still "safe". And at least the symptoms are treatable, and the doctor said that there are sprays for the nose that don't start being less effective (because your body gets used to them) or start destroying your nose after a week -- though they cost about four times as much. And I'll probably need a special cover for my mattress; have to see whether my health insurance will cover it. Ideally, they would pay for a cover for Stella's mattress as well; not much use covering just the one!
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Date: Monday, 11 November 2002 00:04 (UTC)Thankfully, I "only" had strong reactions to grains and grasses and most of the other stuff was relatively mild.
The mite allergy is kind of annoying, though, since it means that my nose swells up when I go into the bedroom and so I have difficulty getting to sleep sometimes since I can't always breathe properly.
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Date: Monday, 11 November 2002 07:15 (UTC)no subject
Date: Monday, 11 November 2002 08:26 (UTC)Yes, my ENT doctor prescribed me that, but I'm not going to start taking it for another couple of weeks -- my dermatologist wanted to give me an allergy test for something else then, and taking antihistamines before an allergy test doesn't make a lot of sense :)
But I'll be interested to see how much it helps. I guess it works for you ;)
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Date: Monday, 11 November 2002 10:01 (UTC)no subject
Date: Monday, 11 November 2002 11:09 (UTC)I wonder how life will be without a stuffy nose and itchy eyes ;)
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Date: Monday, 11 November 2002 11:17 (UTC)