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Old 02-06-2010, 12:12 PM #26
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Originally Posted by Joanmarie63 View Post
Annie is right about the Benadryl, I have to take it with everything, even the mestinon.

I am like you in that I am super sensitive to all medications. But you do need to talk to your Dr. asap about just how bad a reaction you are having to the mestinon. I know I used to react that way but I guess after taking it awhile my body became adjusted to it and I don't react like that anymore, plus I do take the benadryl and I really think that helps.
I don't have any benedryl in the house (I always go for natural treatments when something minor comes up and never so never have the basics like benedryl on hand - probably foolish on my part) and getting some in this snowstorm is impossible. It's been 3 hrs. since I took the mestonin and, with the exception of some continuing puffiness of lips and tongue, I feel much better. I will talk to the doctor about benedryl. Until I can, I think I'll postpone the medication again. Thanks Annie and JoanMarie. Hopefully, that will work.
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