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Oct. 18th, 2006 08:10 pmTylenol is a great fever reducer. I have no idea what the chemical pathway is that it uses, but within minutes of swallowing the stuff, my body suddenly remembers- OH YEAH WE SHOULD SWEAT NOW HUH.
Chloraseptic, on the other hand, is a total bitch that needs to die horribly. Because I tried spraying some at the back of my throat to quiet the HORK HORK HORK coughing that my post nasal drip periodically triggers, and it happened to hit the gag reflex spot. At which point the Tylenol fled the premises.
I've taken more of the stuff and I'm sucking a Chloraseptic lozenge. And I am sweating like an extra in an H. Rider Haggard novel.
time to go order soup.
Chloraseptic, on the other hand, is a total bitch that needs to die horribly. Because I tried spraying some at the back of my throat to quiet the HORK HORK HORK coughing that my post nasal drip periodically triggers, and it happened to hit the gag reflex spot. At which point the Tylenol fled the premises.
I've taken more of the stuff and I'm sucking a Chloraseptic lozenge. And I am sweating like an extra in an H. Rider Haggard novel.
time to go order soup.
Acetaminophen/Paracetamol
Date: 2006-10-19 09:13 am (UTC)http://www.keepkidshealthy.com/medicine_cabinet/acetaminophen.html
The Wikipedia article on it is at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paracetamol
My son is allergic to aspirin, so he takes paracetamol (Panadol in Finland) instead.
Good you are sweating. Wrap yourself in terry cloth (towels) or sweatshirts (now you know why they are called that) to absorb the sweat, and change frequently. Bathe/shower twice a day. If you were living with me, I'd heat the sauna for you.
Keep us posted on your progress. :*