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There are some places you simply cannot scratch in public. One you sit on.
I've got hives there, and they're spreading. Last night they went to my upper legs. (Really is just the legs, but the part of the legs you don't want to scratch in public either.)
My lower lip is a little swollen. (It was very swollen when I woke up earlier.) Now I think it's spreading to my hand.
I know the obvious answer is "go see your doctor," but that presents the second problem -- snow storm! (The first problem is I can't scratch the itches in public, and yet going to see doctor is going out in public. Wearing pants makes it itch worse. Thank you, Lord, for pajamas.)
And then we have some laws in Philly that makes sense, unless they don't.One is sidewalks must be shoveled within 12 hours of the end of the snowstorm. It makes sense, until the snowstorm is supposed to be over after dark, and the temps are going even lower in the next few days. (We're in a balmy 23 degrees Fahrenheit right now. We're headed to single digits for the rest of the week.) And it stops making sense now that the woman with hives is the healthier person in the house. Hubby can't do shoveling anymore because of balancing issues and COPD.
Helpppp!!! Pray! I know the answer to making hives disappear is to not scratch them, however hives itch! They make mosquito bites seem non-itchy.
(Most inconvenient time to have hives, I haven't had them since I was a kid, and this time I don't know what caused them. I've done nothing in the last 2 days that I haven't done hundreds of times before, so this is an allergic reaction to something I'm not allergic to.)
I've got hives there, and they're spreading. Last night they went to my upper legs. (Really is just the legs, but the part of the legs you don't want to scratch in public either.)
My lower lip is a little swollen. (It was very swollen when I woke up earlier.) Now I think it's spreading to my hand.
I know the obvious answer is "go see your doctor," but that presents the second problem -- snow storm! (The first problem is I can't scratch the itches in public, and yet going to see doctor is going out in public. Wearing pants makes it itch worse. Thank you, Lord, for pajamas.)
And then we have some laws in Philly that makes sense, unless they don't.One is sidewalks must be shoveled within 12 hours of the end of the snowstorm. It makes sense, until the snowstorm is supposed to be over after dark, and the temps are going even lower in the next few days. (We're in a balmy 23 degrees Fahrenheit right now. We're headed to single digits for the rest of the week.) And it stops making sense now that the woman with hives is the healthier person in the house. Hubby can't do shoveling anymore because of balancing issues and COPD.
Helpppp!!! Pray! I know the answer to making hives disappear is to not scratch them, however hives itch! They make mosquito bites seem non-itchy.
(Most inconvenient time to have hives, I haven't had them since I was a kid, and this time I don't know what caused them. I've done nothing in the last 2 days that I haven't done hundreds of times before, so this is an allergic reaction to something I'm not allergic to.)