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		<title>Allergies and Facebook</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Don&#8217;t worry folks, I&#8217;m not allergic to Facebook. In fat, up until now, I&#8217;ve never had any allergies whatsoever (besides, maybe Bandaid adhesive) so when I started getting really itchy in my hands and feet and tongue! and swelling and brekaing out in hives and turning red, I didn&#8217;t know exactly what was happening or [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Don&#8217;t worry folks, I&#8217;m not allergic to Facebook. In fat, up until now, I&#8217;ve never had any allergies whatsoever (besides, maybe Bandaid adhesive) so when I started getting really itchy in my hands and feet and <strong>tongue!</strong> and swelling and brekaing out in hives and turning red, I didn&#8217;t know exactly what was happening <em>or</em> what to do. When the hives started, we headed toward the ER on base but, of course, having some sort of reaction wasn&#8217;t enough, no. They had to be doing 100% ID check at the gate and the guy had to be paying enough attention to see that my ID had expired in February so he confiscated.</p>
<p>Good thing you don&#8217;t need to show your ID at the hospital, right? Oh, wait! You do! So after we got there and waited, I filled out a bunch of paperwork including an extra paper because I didn&#8217;t have a military ID and I went through 4 or 5 other IDs in my purse before finding the one that <em>wasn&#8217;t</em> expired. Wouldn&#8217;t you know that they&#8217;d call me before I was even done with said paperwork. Ugh.</p>
<p>So initially, I talk to someone who gives me some Bendaryl but, by that time, everything was already dying down. They make me wait to see the actual physician and I do, after more than an hour. I was fine and just ready to get checked out by then so she listened to a couple deep breaths and I was out of there. They didn&#8217;t even send me home with more Benadryl. As you can see, it was quite the waste of time but now I know should something like this happen in the future.</p>
<p>I mentioned Facebook, right? Well, while I was waiting for the physician, the tech/nurse struck up a conversation with some little girl&#8217;s mom because they were both from the same city in Washington. They began talking about some guy they both apparently know (in typical it&#8217;s-a-small-world-afterall fashion). Of course, the woman told the tech to look up said mutual acquaintance on Facebook. </p>
<p>This struck me as amusing for two reasons. 1) There&#8217;s this automatic assumption that everoyne has Facebook, now. Just a few years ago, no one was on Facebook. Myspace was all the rage. 2) I can almost guarantee I would never run into anyone from my hometown or even relatively close. There&#8217;s definitely a tendency for folks from home to go Army or National Guard if they enlist because there&#8217;s no Marine, Navy or AF base anywhere in the state. Which kind of makes me sad. I want an it&#8217;s-a-small-world-afterall moment. Please?</p>
<p>Anyway, I&#8217;m all better now so you can go back to your previously scheduled lives.</p>
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