What was supposed to be a "free day" ended up being a full-on work day from start to finish.
Which wasn't a terrible thing, because my seasonal allergies are back. The transition from Winter to Spring and Spring to Summer are always a miserable few weeks while my body adjusts to the changes. And I always seem to get nailed when I travel... I swear I could feel the assault on my eyes and sinuses the minute I stepped off the plane.
Thank heavens for Fluticasone, which at least makes it so that I can breathe.
And now, thanks to Wikipedia, I know how it's synthesized...
Or not.
But still, better living through chemistry, I always say.
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When I moved up to Oregon I stopped having allergies. My Doctor said I had “pollution allergies” which makes sense because the part of California I was in had the worst air quality of the state. However this year has been terrible. I can’t stop coughing and I am constantly congested and my eyes itch. I don’t like it one bit.
I also don’t like that you had to work on your free day. Nope.