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Old 01-10-2025, 12:32   #8886
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Re: Moans and Pet Hates

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Originally Posted by Taf View Post
Only internally, not noticeable on the outside, except when I got a bit bunged-up and started whistling through the reduced side.

In the RAF anyone on the base who developed a stuffy nose was asked to take various doses of Pseudoephedrine, with a view of finding a dosage that could be used by pilots and aircrew without them bouncing around inside the aircraft. A few doses had me wide awake for a couple of days at a time.

Whilst I was taking it, I dried up so much that my Eustachian tubes were bone dry. Perhaps they will try that in your case?
So the paramedic had a look and concluded theres cloudy discharge in my right ear. The left has some residue which may be Otex. I've been put on Amoxicillin 500mg for a week. He advised taking ibuprofen as well for inflammation. And carry on with Beconase, which is slow acting so I need to keep at it.

If it doesn't clear I need to return to my GP

I had a flu jab while waiting for Amoxicillin £18 + £9.90 prescription the pharmacy wanted an extra £2.50 for ibuprofen 24 tablets Tesco express is cheaper £0.39

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