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update..drug allergy test..

dovesmajik

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This updates mainly for *phreex* but anyone else is free to read and comment.
Talked to my allergist today and found out details. I was told by my doctor once again that I will be going through something called
a *challenge*. I will be administered the drugs that I may or may not be allergic to orally, thus *challenging* my body with each substance. I was told that the dose will start out light, and if no reaction occurs, the dose will be gradually increased. I was also warned by the doctor that the testing WILL *in his words* make me loopy. So he advised me to bring along a sober driver
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I picked up my script today for 8 hydo's and 50cc's or diazapam oral solution from a local
hospital pharmacy. So I guess instead of injections, im going to have to be drinking the shit *yuk*. Would someone care to explain to me whut the difference between mgs and ccs is? I havent a clue.
Anyways, I stand my ground in saying that this appointment should be rather fun
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My appointment is this Wednesday and I STILL plan on letting yoo all know how things go. Tah-Tah for now
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Good luck ... keep us updated.. still, it doesn't sound like it's going to be much fun, as they would be able to see if yer alargic off an amount MUCH less then an amount that would get you fucked up .. but 50mL of diazepam isn't bad in itself.. not sure what they will do with it all..
The relation between cc and mg, well, there isn't one - read the label, see how many mg there are per cc (or mL) ..
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