Juliana's FEB mailing is a-dor-a-ble.
Calling me jubilant is amusing. If that's what I project, I'm not going to argue with you -
but, I assure you the people who know me in person wouldn't come up with that word.
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Zofran. It's a drug to settle your stomach if you have one of those severe stomach situations. I do not know if it works on those situations where you are exploding at both ends. A couple years my daughter learned about Zofran from a friend who recommended getting it at one of those IV shops. All I remember her saying was that it was a miracle cure - considering how sick she had been.
If you live in a remote area you might not have an IV shop. We have them in Des Moines. To me, the claims seem overstated - other than assisting with hydration for a hangover. It seems harmless - and it's probably just the placebo effect making people feel better.
So, at 2 am, I was so sick, unable to keep even one sip of water down - and I didn't think I could handle a ride to an IV shop - so I Googled - and found home delivery IV. In Chicago - there are places that will come to your house....and guarantee they'll be there in one hour. My daughter had gotten home very late. I texted her around 6:30 am with my request and she texted back at 7 am that someone would be at the house by 8 am.
A nurse (who mentioned that she'd been an EMT for 10 years showed up with a portable IV shop and started the IV. When she injected the Zofran, I literally felt a calmness wash over me. The nurse confirmed that it was not my imagination and that it really does work that fast.
So, I don't want to be dishing up medical advice -- but, since that experience, I have talked to a few people who knew about Zofran who have confirmed that it's a good drug to know about. Again, it is not for an upset stomach when a meal didn't agree with you - it is for one of those extreme bugs where you can't even tolerate water.
I'm still doing the research on whether or not it available over the counter. I read that it can be taken orally or as an injection - rather than an IV.
OK - here's what I found: No, Zofran (ondansetron) is not available over-the-counter (OTC) and requires a prescription from a healthcare provider in the U.S.. It is a potent anti-nausea medication often used for chemotherapy, radiation, or post-surgery, and requires medical evaluation to avoid potential complications like heart rhythm issues.
NOTE to my local penpals: If you want to drive over to Omaha - you can see some Dambo Trolls. They are at the Lauritzen Gardens. If you do a search on the blog, I've posted other photos of them.
I was at a gathering once where they played one of those getting to know you games which require you to find an adjective that starts with the first letter of your name that describes you. I also didn't think jubilant or joyful, seemed suitable. My friend who was with me suggested judgmental... in case you were curious as to what I project. 🤣
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