Productive morning so far.
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Alexandra :prami:replied to Andy Carolan :prami: last edited by
@andycarolan Oh, that's a little unsettling, all joking aside, I hope you figure it out. There's nothing worse that feeling out of sorts and not knowing why.
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David Johnson :prami_pride:replied to Alexandra :prami: last edited by
@alexandra @andycarolan If the day allows, it is not unusual for me to take a nap at some point after lunch. I have done that for as long as I can remember. I just feel so much better for having done so and can better cope with the rest of the day.
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Alexandra :prami:replied to David Johnson :prami_pride: last edited by
@ctt @andycarolan It's definitely a sound strategy I'm getting use to and enjoying myself. I think everyone should take an hour's afternoon siesta every day.
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Andy Carolan :prami:replied to Alexandra :prami: last edited by
@alexandra @ctt Naps are the best!
I remembered that part of what may be making me tired during the summer are the occasional anti-histamine tablets. The brand I have now doesn’t make me drowsy as such, but I think there is a slight effect upon my awake-ness lol
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Alexandra :prami:replied to Andy Carolan :prami: last edited by
@andycarolan Ah, yeah, I gave up the antihistamine I think, years ago, because I kept nodding off. I'm sure the pills are better. But I'd rather take my naps clear headed and because I want to just curl up in the middle of the afternoon for the fun of it.
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Andy Carolan :prami:replied to Alexandra :prami: last edited by
@alexandra Most Antihistamines, even non drowsy ones make give me missing time lol. Allevia/Fexofenadine Hydrochloride generally doesn’t... at least not as intensely. @ctt
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Alexandra :prami:replied to Andy Carolan :prami: last edited by
@andycarolan I guess it's better than the alternative depending on how bad summer allergies hit you.
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Andy Carolan :prami:replied to Alexandra :prami: last edited by
@alexandra Tru dat!
I don't get it as bad as some people, but there are some periods when I am glad to take the tablets. I think I'm more sensitive to tree pollen and grasses than flowers per-se.
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Alexandra :prami:replied to Andy Carolan :prami: last edited by
@andycarolan Yeah, I think we all have our achilles ankle when it comes to pollen, mine's ragweed and trees in spring. Strangely enough I haven't had it bad for quite a few years now.
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Andy Carolan :prami:replied to Alexandra :prami: last edited by
@alexandra Maybe you've built up some kind of natural immunity to them
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Alexandra :prami:replied to Andy Carolan :prami: last edited by
@andycarolan Quite possibly that would be nice.