I didn’t know about this. Neat.You can look up what your doctor gets paid by pharmaceutical companies. The number should be close to 0 in my opinion. If you look me up, I think I have under $50 which I think came from a lunch I walked into as a fellow and my name got written down.
I delete every email any pharma rep sends me. I have brought a couple to tears when they approach me at conferences when I confront them on their company's bullshit.
If a colleague goes to a pharma dinner, I ask them why they cannot afford their own dinner on their salary.
Anyway, some physicians are like me. Most will do a little interaction that is likely not super harmful, but I still recommend avoiding it. The info you get from the pharma company can be accurate, but usually has a slant or is incomplete. I just tell them to point me to the peer reviewed article and that shuts them down fairly quick.
It varies. Latest and best info I have is give various things a try for a week. Make a note if they work or not and for which allergens (if you can determine that) and give something else a try. Wash, rinse, repeat.What do people use for seasonal allergies?
They’ve only happened in recent years. Eyes watering all day, Congestion.
One pharmacist Insisted nasal Spray. Didn’t help eyes at all and nasty as fuck
Different pharmscist Said that’s stupid, never use nasal Spray for Watering eyes.
So I tried zyrtec, didn’t do shit.
Picked up allegra today, may be working
Any of the pills you need to take daily to build it up in the system. And don't bother with the versions that claim to have decongestants in them; the new formulations that no longer use Sudafed don't work. Just grab generic Sudafed separately from the pharmacist.
The nasal sprays and Sudafed are used to mitigate the bad days. There are some decent eye drops out there as well for days when you want to claw them out.
Allergies are definitely bad this year. My prime allergy season is memorial day through the 4th of July, but i can already feel them starting.
Yikes, glad you were able to be diagnosed and get treatment. Scary stuff.Went to Urgent Care on Sunday with left side chest and should pain. Urgent care gave me an ekg (normal), a blood test, and an x-ray. Determined they had to send me to the hospital as my blood indicated I could have a clot. Went to radiology for my first ever CT Scan. CT Scan showed I had clotting in BOTH LUNGS. Lower part of the lungs. Doctor told me I had to stay there and go to the ER and get an Anticoagulant before I could leave. ER admitted me, redid the ekg, redid the blood test, hooked me up and put me in a bed.
Doctor came in said basically I needed to get the medication before I could leave and follow up with a specialist. The medicine expert said for a pill it was $700 a month, for an injectable it was $15 a month. This of course is ALL insurance related.
So, I am injecting myself twice a day now. Prognosis going forward is good but I will probably be on meds the rest of my life.
Met with the specialist and they are calling it an "unprovoked" clot. If I were pregnant, that would be a provoking condition. Or had traveled, or had been injured. Etc. So, my body tried to off me all on it's own. I have no other factors that would cause this except perhaps genetics.