Azure Jane Lunatic (Azz) 🌺 (
azurelunatic) wrote2016-10-31 01:52 pm
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BREATHING.
The other week when I had the allergy attack from hell (miserably zero sleep due to not being able to breathe) my GP put me on fluticasone propionate nasal spray.
I can ... breathe.
I can lie down, and after two hours I can still breathe out of the lower half of my nose, most times. My life is not a constant sniffle in order to avoid choking.
I will probably have to spray this up my nose once a day for the rest of my breathing days.
This is fabulous.
I can ... breathe.
I can lie down, and after two hours I can still breathe out of the lower half of my nose, most times. My life is not a constant sniffle in order to avoid choking.
I will probably have to spray this up my nose once a day for the rest of my breathing days.
This is fabulous.

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I ... apparently the standard of care is different now? And people are not expected to have to put up with things like regularly not being able to breathe?
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I'm so glad it works for you too! :D
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This is going to make so many other areas of my life better.
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So much win.
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It's amazing.
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The best part is that my medical plan thinks that breathing is important enough to not charge me for the prescription.
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Better than the CPAP.
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Either way, breathing is excellent.
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