2009-01-22, 15:53 | Link #2461 | |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Credit A nice list of some of the meanings of it, though Cats covered most of them.
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2009-01-22, 22:13 | Link #2462 |
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Right now I don't know if I have a cold or if it's just my allergies, but only 1 of my nostrils is stuffed...All day, just the right nostril is stuffed...I'm wondering why the heck I can't get this nostril to clear-up? Hell I'd welcome the other one getting stuffed for a while...I think 1 nostril = allergy, but I never had allergies growing up...Only a couple years ago did I start to develop them, but can't recall just 1 nostril being effected...Any thoughts?
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2009-01-22, 23:06 | Link #2463 | |
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You might want to try Allegra,Clarinex,Zertx I get generic brand Loratadine 10MG tablets take 1 every other day they seem to stave off most of my allergies sometimes I need one a day sometimes I need a benadryl and go into zombie mode to fight back a bad reaction. For sinus that's tricky I seem to soak in every bit of cold breeze that hits my ears and all that dose is screw with my head and nose I don't have much trouble with my throat thank goodness, but keeping warm and not letting your self get to cold or letting wind find its way into your ear canals, decongestants will help, I also take Mucus relief with nasal decongestant its rite aid brand, guaifenesin 400mg/phenylephrine HCI 10MG when I am badly blocked up or have a heavy chest. Staying warm and active is the best way to keep the lungs/nose clean so I hear.
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2009-01-22, 23:58 | Link #2464 |
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LMAO, so that's why some people wear those earmuffs to bed..I thought it was just for light-sleepers^^...If it persists I'll definitely put your advice into action...Using a Saline-drip right now...If I feel like $hit in the morning I'll go hardcore off of your list...I refuse to go to the club snotted-up tomorrow night...Thanx Zippy...
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2009-01-23, 05:09 | Link #2465 |
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silly question, is it really bad if you sneeze and squeeze your nose shut when you do it?
I've sneezed like that all my life cause I hate having whatever is inside hanging down from my nostril afterwards that or it gives me a bit of a soar throat (I sometimes sneeze over 8 times in a row and then multiple times a day if there's a lot of different scents), my sister always complains that I should sneeze normally but she never states why nor can she clearly defend her statement and over the years I have developed automatism so it is quite hard to not do it cause my hands fly up automatically lol |
2009-01-23, 05:32 | Link #2466 | |
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2009-01-23, 16:04 | Link #2467 | |
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Sneezing was likely a reflex evolved to clear the nasal passage. If you examine most animals (you can visualize a dog as an example), the pathway leading from the lungs to the nose is relatively straight. A sudden gust outward (the sneeze) would likely clear out the nostrils and blow away the built up mucus. However, this mechanism is broken in humans and apes. If you examine our air pathway there's a "hook" in the region between the mouth and nose. Because of this the air doesn't travel very nicely and a lot of the air's energy is lost at that point. Typically it goes out through a person's mouth, but there are times (for some people more often than others) where at least a bit of air does make it to the nasal passage and clears some of the mucus out. The problem with keeping your nose closed is that any air that successfully travels to the nose has nowhere to go. There's a lot of pressure generated in a sneeze, and you can't keep it contained within yourself. If you were to clamp down on your mouth and nose it would likely travel further to wherever it could. Your ears are connected along the nasal/throat pathway, so it's possible and likely that some of the air could travel into there. As you know, your ears are sensitive to pressure and aren't really designed to let air in or out. It's best to let the sneeze out through your mouth and/or nose, pathways that are better designed to handle air of that pressure. If you're having trouble with your hands coming up, don't fight that entirely. Instead of using your hands to pinch your nose closed, simply cup your hands over your mouth and nose. You may find it easier to stop pinching your nose closed that way, and it's also more sanitary to those around you. (Just make sure to wash your hands afterward.)
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2009-01-23, 17:15 | Link #2468 |
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A sneeze is basically a violent reaction to some dust, allergen, etc to nasal cavity. It's really meant to get rid of irritants in the nose by sending very fast moving air out of the body along with the irritants. I would assume that holding a sneeze in is bad. One of my friends is able to actually hold the sneeze to a "ah ch-". Its wierd....
Apparently, the air from a sneeze can travel up to 200 mph... not sure how true it is.
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2009-01-23, 18:47 | Link #2469 | |
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I'll try the cup technique, in fact I'll do it lol nothing bad has happened to me so far but I wouldn't want it happening anyway =P and for Drag, yes it travels with such speed because of the pressure and if you keep your eyes open when sneezing your eyes will go pop! |
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2009-01-23, 22:06 | Link #2470 |
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If I may inject, that your eyes will pop out if you don't close them during a sneeze is a myth. Check it out:
http://ask.yahoo.com/20050721.html http://jp.youtube.com/watch?v=6D5fJYHbK7k |
2009-01-24, 21:23 | Link #2471 | |
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2009-01-25, 00:09 | Link #2472 | |
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If I have a bad reaction to something its either hives or swelling of the soft tissue(lips,eye lids,ect) I don;t take many new meds so when I ahve the random break out of hives thigns can be interesting....then again my allergies have a mind of their own and like to paly double dare with my sinus's >>
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2009-01-25, 09:44 | Link #2474 | |
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you wouldn't want to eat anything that is already rotting, you wouldn't want to eat anything that might have bacteria from another animal on it cause then you'll get those things inside you as well lol if the animal is quite old then the meat is very juckie lol old meat never tastes good overall i wouldn't recommend eating anything found dead even if it may look as if there is nothing wrong with the beast when you found it, cause it might have died of sickness and if you were to eat it you'd get sick yourself |
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2009-01-25, 17:55 | Link #2477 |
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Severe pain of any kind can cause nausea. The body is trying to figure out whats wrong and the gut's contribution is to get rid of anything that might be poison.
Migraine headaches are particularly noted for nausea amongst other symptoms.
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