FangsNfeet -> RE: Antihistamines? (12/3/2007 6:56:04 PM)
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ORIGINAL: LadySeraphina Generally I would recommend non-drowsy antihistamines, but someone recently suggested that they would act as bloodthinners and could cause problems. Any feedback? When it comes to animals vs allergies, most choose to have a pet. In that case, antihistamines are most likely going to be needed. As far of it's strength in thinning blood, I can't imagine them being stronger than an Aspirin or glass of wine. However, a pharmacist can point out the dangers better than me. Anyways, via prescription or over the counter, antihistamines normally will not interfere or endanger play time. As for me, all antihisamines in pill and liquid form make me drowsy and or gettery. Luckily, there's little to nothing that breaks me out in hives. quote:
ORIGINAL: LadySeraphina Generally I'm not doing needle play with the boys with allergies, but it's good to know if I have to take precautions. Are they allergic to needles? If not, then needles aren't a problem. Just keep the needles clean, sterile, and one time use only. Infact, accupuncture has been used in treating allergies. I'm not going to comment if the treatment really works. Instead, I'm only pointing this out as proof that people with allergies can be stuck with needles. Enjoy
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