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Smile Benadryl while emailing. Yikes!

Hi,

I took Benadryl for what felt like an allergic response. I always have a paradoxical reaction to it --- no sleepiness.

This time, the Benadryl made me sleepy and I sent weird email to Work Buddy. The next day I asked him what I had emailed him in the last 12 hours.

He sent back what I sent him.
I spoke about
horses, pictures on walls and sand lots. . . and some other strangeness.

How embarrassing.
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