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Is anyone allergic to the anti nausea medicine....they have used both in the past and I get the same reaction....

Crawl out my skin...get red...sweat....and feel like I'm loosing my mind....


Does this happen to anyone else....And do they have to use that anti nausea stuff in the cocktail they give you in the ER?

Pete

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