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<blockquote data-quote="JoKalsbeek" data-source="post: 2691276" data-attributes="member: 401801"><p>I love my friends and family, but really... Every time I have an allergic reaction that makes my throat swell, and/or my kidneys quit working, and they tell me to just stick it out for a few weeks until the "side effects" go away...</p><p></p><p>A person can't go without urinating for more than a day or so, before things get toxic.</p><p></p><p>Air? Air, I kind of <em>need</em>, 24/7. </p><p></p><p>But, yeah, this is just me giving up too easily. I've taken pills these past weeks that have almost consistently tied to kill me. I spent the afternoon in bed, making sure I kept breathing, and wondering at what point to call an ambulance. But no, of course... I give up too easily. I didn't bother mentioning the tightness in my chest, because you know, it's just me being dramatic or whatever. </p><p></p><p>The swelling is going down a little now. Still hoarse, but breathing a little easier. I contacted the nurse and told her about it all, we'll speak again next week. I have already asked for Bupropion, but I have little hope for it. I've been on many antidepressants, and all of them reacted to conditions I already have, exacerbating things. (And I stuck with it for 18 months, so yeah... I do NOT give up easily). So have little hope there, and am counting on my many books and possibly that therapist to help me get a grip on things. But I will try it, see what it gets me. And hope it doesn't try to kill me either.</p><p></p><p>When I went into this, I just expected a ton of migraines, which is my most usual side effect. This... This I did not see coming. Sheesh.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for listening.</p><p>Jo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoKalsbeek, post: 2691276, member: 401801"] I love my friends and family, but really... Every time I have an allergic reaction that makes my throat swell, and/or my kidneys quit working, and they tell me to just stick it out for a few weeks until the "side effects" go away... A person can't go without urinating for more than a day or so, before things get toxic. Air? Air, I kind of [I]need[/I], 24/7. But, yeah, this is just me giving up too easily. I've taken pills these past weeks that have almost consistently tied to kill me. I spent the afternoon in bed, making sure I kept breathing, and wondering at what point to call an ambulance. But no, of course... I give up too easily. I didn't bother mentioning the tightness in my chest, because you know, it's just me being dramatic or whatever. The swelling is going down a little now. Still hoarse, but breathing a little easier. I contacted the nurse and told her about it all, we'll speak again next week. I have already asked for Bupropion, but I have little hope for it. I've been on many antidepressants, and all of them reacted to conditions I already have, exacerbating things. (And I stuck with it for 18 months, so yeah... I do NOT give up easily). So have little hope there, and am counting on my many books and possibly that therapist to help me get a grip on things. But I will try it, see what it gets me. And hope it doesn't try to kill me either. When I went into this, I just expected a ton of migraines, which is my most usual side effect. This... This I did not see coming. Sheesh. Thanks for listening. Jo [/QUOTE]
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