DocMcStuffins
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The only thing that has ever worked for me is immunotherapy.
My guess is at least 100k JPY.Doesn't that require you to constantly come back to the clinic for weekly injections for about 6 months?
A pain in the ass, but I'm willing to do it if nothing else works.
How much does this long-term treatment cost in total?
It can't be cheap...
My guess is at least 100k JPY.
It's free where I live (universal health care), but I still declined because of the long-term commitment (im pretty sure more than 6 months). also i don't like needles.
at the start i think it's once per week then the doses become more infrequent until it's once per month.
And from what I know, the sublingual immunotherapy (oral) is more expensive than injections.
I'm not on top of the latest trends, but I did the shots continuously for about 15 years. Yeah, it's a pain but it was more than worth it. I stopped because I mostly grew out of my childhood asthma, but my allergies are much worse now then when I was taking shots.
15 years continuously holy shit!
I thought immunotherapy could help a person become immune to a specific allergy or allergies within a year or two...?
Pretty badass but hopefully Panasonic makes these better than their TV display screens...although I did buy a Panasonic CD player in the mid 90's that lasted me about 8 years of use and abuse.
I have a Panasonic notebook PC (Toughbook CF-29) that's 14 years old
I have a Panasonic notebook PC (Toughbook CF-29) that's 14 years old and STILL functional - it even once got run over by a car and kept on ticking. It used to be my daily carry device, these days it's just running Linux and is being used as a controller for my home backups.
Yes and it works pretty well - for me anyway. Thats why I buy the generic version in bulk for about 1/5th the price when I am in the US.View attachment 6903 Looks like I got an answer to one of my questions.
This sign says a lot of stuff but mentions it doesn't make you really tired and that you can still drive a vehicle.
Good to know.
Half the time that’s cheaper than OTC stuff anyhow.just get a prescription from an allergy clinic.
That advice is applicable in every situation!
That advice is applicable in every situation!