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FFS #2
Pseudoephedrine == bad juju for me. It's been long enough that I've not taken it, that I decided I'd give it another try. Dumb, dumb.
Side effects may include (more common) Nervousness; restlessness; trouble in sleeping; (less common) dizziness or lightheadedness; fast or pounding heartbeat; headache.
Yup to all of those.
At least I'm not hallucinating. Though, y'know, the nervousness is really frustrating.
From the last time I was stupid enough to think I needed Sudafed, I should come down in an hour or two.
Side effects may include (more common) Nervousness; restlessness; trouble in sleeping; (less common) dizziness or lightheadedness; fast or pounding heartbeat; headache.
Yup to all of those.
At least I'm not hallucinating. Though, y'know, the nervousness is really frustrating.
From the last time I was stupid enough to think I needed Sudafed, I should come down in an hour or two.
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Next time I have a cold (may it be a long time!) I'll have to test the variety
(side rant: drug store neo-citran shelf has upwards of 10 varieties, covering multiple axes of drug contents and flavour, it's painfully confusing especially since they changed their packaging.)
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Makes me tempted to go out and find some, though I definitely don't want to have to navigate the decision tree to choose the right one. :/
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On the bright side, she could recommend aceteminephin and antihistimines, which is what I'll take before bed tonight.
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I've heard that people will pop a sudafed in order to stay alert and awake for highway driving.
The idea of being restless, faintly itchy, and lightheaded, while behind the wheel of car, or worse, an 18-wheeler, does NOT make me feel good at all. :)
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No jitteriness here! (But, then again, I drink a pot of coffee before leaving the house every day....)
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Anyhow, the pharmacist steered me toward tylenol + antihistimine + throat losenge, which is prolly good enough for me.