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> I'm still taking adrenal support when needed.

what are you taking?

my chiropractor had two products that he thought

i should use because of the thyroid issues and

stress levels. i beleive they are to lower

cortisol levels and are adrenal support.

everytime i take them about 3-4 days later i end

up with a sinus infection, ear ache - could be

coincidence - maybe, maybe not.

sue

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What do you take for adrenal support?

Do you have over-active or under-active adrenals?

Sue

> I'm still taking adrenal support when needed.

what are you taking?

my chiropractor had two products that he thought

i should use because of the thyroid issues and

stress levels. i beleive they are to lower

cortisol levels and are adrenal support.

everytime i take them about 3-4 days later i end

up with a sinus infection, ear ache - could be

coincidence - maybe, maybe not.

sue

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In recently traveling by air...boy did my right ear ache!

Tender, that little lump. The chiropractor managed to get the

tenderness in check.

When I was pregnant with my first son (about 4 years ago) the same

side (ear) felt like a knife was sticking in it, while flying in a

small plane.

Oh lord, I sat in back nearly in tears. Thank goodness, we landed

shortly thereafter. Usually, my ears don't bother me while flying.

Yes, I also have a lymph node that swells and reduces in size too.

Again, the right side.

I can only think that I have an allergy to an indoor culprit because

now, I have it constantly and this is where I spend most my time

(indoors).

Lately, I've been taking a combo Acet/Chlorphenarimine/and

phenylsomethingrather. Don't know that I have the spelling right on

the second and know I don't have the third one right. lol

I've been pretty consistent with it and have found some relief. In

between, I take the Chlorphenarimine which seems to work best for me

in regards to an antihistamine.

Thanks for the word on Naproxen. I'll give it a whirl.

~Kate

That's the same thing with me. My ENT isn't very concerned with it,

but darn if it's not annoying LOL.

I went to a different elevation when I was getting over an ear ache

and for a few months I had severely reduced hearing in my right ear

(same side as goiter) and it took forever for it to come back. I

have had a swollen lymph node (on the right side) ever since then

which was last summer. Although I do notice on days I don't have

allergic reactions, the swelling goes down and my ear drains more.

*shrug*

Maybe I should have allegra permanently dripping in an IV lol.

You can also try aleve (naproxen sodium) if you can take it. It is a

great anti-inflamatory!

/med

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Amazing isn't it? Those little ears of ours can cause so many problems! Maybe I should see a chiropractor... hmm..

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In recently traveling by air...boy did my right ear ache! Tender, that little lump. The chiropractor managed to get the tenderness in check. When I was pregnant with my first son (about 4 years ago) the same side (ear) felt like a knife was sticking in it, while flying in a small plane. Oh lord, I sat in back nearly in tears. Thank goodness, we landed shortly thereafter. Usually, my ears don't bother me while flying. Yes, I also have a lymph node that swells and reduces in size too. Again, the right side. I can only think that I have an allergy to an indoor culprit because now, I have it constantly and this is where I spend most my time (indoors). Lately, I've been taking a combo Acet/Chlorphenarimine/and phenylsomethingrather. Don't know that I have the spelling right on the second and know I don't have the third one right. lolI've been pretty consistent with it and have found some relief. In between, I take the Chlorphenarimine which seems to work best for me in regards to an antihistamine. Thanks for the word on Naproxen. I'll give it a whirl.~KateThat's the same thing with me. My ENT isn't very concerned with it, but darn if it's not annoying LOL.I went to a different elevation when I was getting over an ear ache and for a few months I had severely reduced hearing in my right ear (same side as goiter) and it took forever for it to come back. I have had a swollen lymph node (on the right side) ever since then which was last summer. Although I do notice on days I don't have allergic reactions, the swelling goes down and my ear drains more. *shrug*Maybe I should have allegra permanently dripping in an IV lol.You can also try aleve (naproxen sodium) if you can take it. It is a great anti-inflamatory!/med

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The chlorphenaramine and all the OTC antihistamines put me dead asleep, no

matter what. That is going to be the decongestant phenylephrine in there,

as the 3rd component, and I hate that stuff, since they replaced

pseudoephedrine with that junk. It makes me nervous, makes my heart beat

too fast and palpitate, but this is what those idiots decided to replace the

pseudo with, just because they don't want to spend time bridling the drug

dealers (aaaaaa!). Phenylephrine was already KNOWN to be dangerous for the

heart, lightyrs ago, and there was a big deal about it around 20 or so yrs

ago, but they all think we are totally stupid. The industry is too lazy to

monitor the buying of hundreds of packages by drug dealers for making

methamphetamine, so we are being punished for it. Sometimes, when I have

to, I split the so called " new " decongestant in half, as that is how badly

it affects me, only when the back of my nasal passages and ears are so

swollen that nothing else will make the pain go away in there (shrinks

membranes by shrinking small blood vessels by removing some fluid). I could

go to the pharmacy counter anywhere and purchase one package of the pseudo,

but, if I do, I'm afraid I'm going to say something really bad. WE have

been made to feel like criminals, on acct of this, as though WE did

something wrong, and I very highly resent it, as our rights for OTC products

are being very violated with these new rules. It is not legal to put an OTC

behind the pharmacy counter, hands down. Pseudo has side effects when taken

in too great amts, but it doesn't even compare to the cardiac repercussions

of phenylephrine taken in even small amts, and I stand by that.

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> In recently traveling by air...boy did my right ear ache!

> Tender, that little lump. The chiropractor managed to get the

> tenderness in check.

>

> When I was pregnant with my first son (about 4 years ago) the same

> side (ear) felt like a knife was sticking in it, while flying in a

> small plane.

> Oh lord, I sat in back nearly in tears. Thank goodness, we landed

> shortly thereafter. Usually, my ears don't bother me while flying.

>

> Yes, I also have a lymph node that swells and reduces in size too.

> Again, the right side.

> I can only think that I have an allergy to an indoor culprit because

> now, I have it constantly and this is where I spend most my time

> (indoors).

> Lately, I've been taking a combo Acet/Chlorphenarimine/and

> phenylsomethingrather. Don't know that I have the spelling right on

> the second and know I don't have the third one right. lol

> I've been pretty consistent with it and have found some relief. In

> between, I take the Chlorphenarimine which seems to work best for me

> in regards to an antihistamine.

>

> Thanks for the word on Naproxen. I'll give it a whirl.

>

> ~Kate

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here here!!

Re: adrenal support?> In recently traveling by air...boy did my right ear ache!> Tender, that little lump. The chiropractor managed to get the> tenderness in check.>> When I was pregnant with my first son (about 4 years ago) the same> side (ear) felt like a knife was sticking in it, while flying in a> small plane.> Oh lord, I sat in back nearly in tears. Thank goodness, we landed> shortly thereafter. Usually, my ears don't bother me while flying.>> Yes, I also have a lymph node that swells and reduces in size too.> Again, the right side.> I can only think that I have an allergy to an indoor culprit because> now, I have it constantly and this is where I spend most my time> (indoors).> Lately, I've been taking a combo Acet/Chlorphenarimine/and> phenylsomethingrather. Don't know that I have the spelling right on> the second and know I don't have the third one right. lol> I've been pretty consistent with it and have found some relief. In> between, I take the Chlorphenarimine which seems to work best for me> in regards to an antihistamine.>> Thanks for the word on Naproxen. I'll give it a whirl.>> ~Kate

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In Australia you can no longer get anything with pseudoephedrine in it unless you have a doctor's script.......................Meleese in Oz xxx

-------Original Message-------

From: Kate

As for placing the Pseudo behind the counter, I have mixed feelings

about. Ultimately, I think this: they'll find something new to do

their Meth making with. Something easily accessible. I don't know.

No,

I for one DO NOT like feeling like a criminal. This goes for being a

customer on our airlines, as well. Last time I flew, I couldn't take

any liquids: personal products as well as nasal spray.

Not to mention, too, I like firearms as well. If some people think of

firearms as being extremely frightening and think terrorists (or some

other criminal) like/use them, that they should be banned...does that

mean that I (or any law abiding citizen) should be penalized for

their actions? No. Anyway, I digress.

Part of the solution is, in my opinion, is getting very tough with

criminals. I think that's a problem.

Maybe if we did so, we'd find a reduction in crime...and be able to

buy our Pseudo over the counter. lol

~Kate

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