custard
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hello.
so for the past month or so, i've had irritating cold symptoms every day, and i'm not sick. coughing, sneezing, stuffy nose, itchy nose - it's much worse when i'm at home, so i know it's something due to the environment in my house, which is old and not well ventilated. i'm trying to figure out the cause, it's really driving me crazy.
i went to the allergy doctor today and got tested for dust, mould, and a number of other things, and was not allergic to any of them. so that rules out those things. i also mentioned people smoke (cigarettes) in my house, but usually it's in their own rooms so i hardly notice it. he said 2nd/3rd hand smoke wouldn't cause sneezing and itching symptoms anyway. he said it was probably dryness and poor air quality so recommended i open the window and get a vaporizer or humidifier. and he said it would go away once the weather warms up.
i'm willing to try that, but they're expensive.. and i've never in my life had such a severe reaction (or any reaction) to indoor winter dryness/stuffiness. my house (and my attic room even more so) is stuffier and drier than others i've lived in.. but i wonder if there are other factors, or the doc was wrong about something?
such as this? in november i began taking 50mg of benadryl every other night for insomnia. it helped, and there were no side effects. about a month ago (when these symptoms were starting up) i switched to taking 50mg of gravol every other night for the same reason. i mentioned the gravol to my doc and he said it was not an antihistamine and is not causing or exacerbating these symptoms. but from what i've read online, these two drugs are very similar and are both antihistamines. is it possible that i am going through some form of withdrawal every other day, and my body has become dependent on the drug to block histamines? it's hard to find sleep meds that are safe and effective without psychoactive properties (recovering addict) but i'm willing to give it up if this is a major factor in my constant congestion. thoughts? tips? thanks.
so for the past month or so, i've had irritating cold symptoms every day, and i'm not sick. coughing, sneezing, stuffy nose, itchy nose - it's much worse when i'm at home, so i know it's something due to the environment in my house, which is old and not well ventilated. i'm trying to figure out the cause, it's really driving me crazy.
i went to the allergy doctor today and got tested for dust, mould, and a number of other things, and was not allergic to any of them. so that rules out those things. i also mentioned people smoke (cigarettes) in my house, but usually it's in their own rooms so i hardly notice it. he said 2nd/3rd hand smoke wouldn't cause sneezing and itching symptoms anyway. he said it was probably dryness and poor air quality so recommended i open the window and get a vaporizer or humidifier. and he said it would go away once the weather warms up.
i'm willing to try that, but they're expensive.. and i've never in my life had such a severe reaction (or any reaction) to indoor winter dryness/stuffiness. my house (and my attic room even more so) is stuffier and drier than others i've lived in.. but i wonder if there are other factors, or the doc was wrong about something?
such as this? in november i began taking 50mg of benadryl every other night for insomnia. it helped, and there were no side effects. about a month ago (when these symptoms were starting up) i switched to taking 50mg of gravol every other night for the same reason. i mentioned the gravol to my doc and he said it was not an antihistamine and is not causing or exacerbating these symptoms. but from what i've read online, these two drugs are very similar and are both antihistamines. is it possible that i am going through some form of withdrawal every other day, and my body has become dependent on the drug to block histamines? it's hard to find sleep meds that are safe and effective without psychoactive properties (recovering addict) but i'm willing to give it up if this is a major factor in my constant congestion. thoughts? tips? thanks.
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