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  1. #51581
    FYI, the generic name for Claritin is Loratadine and it is now available ... at least my Publix store has it under their brand.

  2. #51582
    Join Date
    Nov 2007
    Location
    Vermont
    Quote Originally Posted by 75Crazie View Post
    FYI, the generic name for Claritin is Loratadine and it is now available ... at least my Publix store has it under their brand.
    yes, available for many years at Costco, CVS and other places as generics. Every bit as good. But Nasacort is way, way more effective.

  3. #51583
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    Mar 2010
    Location
    Atlanta 'burbs
    Benadryl. Might not take care of the symptoms, but you will likely sleep trough the whole allergy season. 😊

  4. #51584
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    Nov 2007
    Location
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    Quote Originally Posted by TruBlu View Post
    Benadryl. Might not take care of the symptoms, but you will likely sleep trough the whole allergy season. 😊
    man, that stuff is effective but nasty. Purely old school. Best given to people you don't like. Good if stung by a bee or having an anaphylactic event (of which I've had several).

  5. #51585
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    Feb 2007
    Location
    Durham, NC
    Quote Originally Posted by TruBlu View Post
    Benadryl. Might not take care of the symptoms, but you will likely sleep trough the whole allergy season. 😊
    Quote Originally Posted by budwom View Post
    man, that stuff is effective but nasty. Purely old school. Best given to people you don't like. Good if stung by a bee or having an anaphylactic event (of which I've had several).
    I once took Benadryl before going to bed. Got up in the middle of the night to go to the potty and walked smack into the wall. I do not like.

  6. #51586
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    Mar 2010
    Location
    Atlanta 'burbs
    Yep. Offered in a joking manner. Hence the smiley face.

  7. #51587
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    Nov 2007
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    Quote Originally Posted by TruBlu View Post
    Yep. Offered in a joking manner. Hence the smiley face.
    But it was the only stuff we had 60 years ago...the antihistamines back then were just plain nasty.

  8. #51588
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    Feb 2018
    Location
    Dur'm
    Happy World Down Syndrome Day! (3/21)

    Elliot2024-rotatedweb2.jpg

    The picture is of my son. As you can see, he had a pretty good weekend. Here's the program he'll be in.* I am so proud of him for his hard work in getting to this point. He's got a couple exciting years ahead of him.


    *They are chronically short of funds, so if you're ever looking for a charitable contribution to make, you could not do better than this. But the point of this post is to celebrate, not solicit.

  9. #51589
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    Nov 2007
    Location
    Vermont
    ^ well done Team Phredd!

  10. #51590
    Join Date
    Jan 2010
    Location
    Outside Philly
    Quote Originally Posted by Phredd3 View Post
    Happy World Down Syndrome Day! (3/21)

    Elliot2024-rotatedweb2.jpg

    The picture is of my son. As you can see, he had a pretty good weekend. Here's the program he'll be in.* I am so proud of him for his hard work in getting to this point. He's got a couple exciting years ahead of him.


    *They are chronically short of funds, so if you're ever looking for a charitable contribution to make, you could not do better than this. But the point of this post is to celebrate, not solicit.
    Congratulations to your son! That’s great!

  11. #51591
    Congratulations to the Phredd family.

  12. #51592
    Quote Originally Posted by Phredd3 View Post
    Happy World Down Syndrome Day! (3/21)

    Elliot2024-rotatedweb2.jpg

    The picture is of my son. As you can see, he had a pretty good weekend. Here's the program he'll be in.* I am so proud of him for his hard work in getting to this point. He's got a couple exciting years ahead of him.


    *They are chronically short of funds, so if you're ever looking for a charitable contribution to make, you could not do better than this. But the point of this post is to celebrate, not solicit.
    I don't regret my earlier use, but given new information that was the penultimate opportunity for use. And this is truly the ultimate occasion to use this: Right said, Phredd!!!

    Congrats to your son!

  13. #51593
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    Sep 2007
    Location
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phredd3 View Post
    Happy World Down Syndrome Day! (3/21)

    Elliot2024-rotatedweb2.jpg

    The picture is of my son. As you can see, he had a pretty good weekend. Here's the program he'll be in.* I am so proud of him for his hard work in getting to this point. He's got a couple exciting years ahead of him.


    *They are chronically short of funds, so if you're ever looking for a charitable contribution to make, you could not do better than this. But the point of this post is to celebrate, not solicit.
    Is there a preferred designation for those wishing to make a donation through the link?

    Congrats to you, your son, and all involved!

  14. #51594
    Join Date
    Jan 2010
    Location
    Outside Philly
    Lots of mea culpas recently.

  15. #51595
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    Feb 2007
    Location
    Durham, NC
    Quote Originally Posted by bundabergdevil View Post
    Lots of mea culpas recently.
    Not me! I apologize for nothing!

    Just kidding!

    Sorry.

  16. #51596
    Quote Originally Posted by Phredd3 View Post
    Happy World Down Syndrome Day! (3/21)

    Elliot2024-rotatedweb2.jpg

    The picture is of my son. As you can see, he had a pretty good weekend. Here's the program he'll be in.* I am so proud of him for his hard work in getting to this point. He's got a couple exciting years ahead of him.


    *They are chronically short of funds, so if you're ever looking for a charitable contribution to make, you could not do better than this. But the point of this post is to celebrate, not solicit.
    Fantastic! Thanks for sharing!

  17. #51597
    Quote Originally Posted by aimo View Post
    Not me! I apologize for nothing!

    Just kidding!

    Sorry.
    Made me giggle.

  18. #51598
    Join Date
    Feb 2018
    Location
    Dur'm
    Quote Originally Posted by OldPhiKap View Post
    Is there a preferred designation for those wishing to make a donation through the link?

    Congrats to you, your son, and all involved!
    Donations go to the University, but the donor can specify that the funds are only for use in the University Participants Program. On the form, "Other" in the drop down, then enter the UP Program manually. And thank you very much for considering donating!
    Last edited by Phredd3; 03-22-2022 at 09:40 AM.

  19. #51599
    Some days start of less well than others.

  20. #51600
    Join Date
    Sep 2007
    Location
    Undisclosed
    Quote Originally Posted by Phredd3 View Post
    Donations go to the University, but the donor can specify that the funds are only for use in the University Participants Program. On the form, "Other" in the drop down, then enter the UP Program manually. And thank you very much for considering donating!
    Thanks for the info, and good luck to all!

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