Snot Cold

 Panoba-esu

It’s not false advertising. This stuff puts a bullseye on your sinus cavities. It feels like someone shoved a cork up my nose. No drips from my “snot cold” at all.

The side affect of this medication seems to be dizziness and sleepiness. I discovered this in class after I took the medication after lunch. I got half way through my class and noticed that I wasn’t feeling a constant drip in my nose. This was replaced with the sensation of a light spring being placed under my feet when I walked, and a deep urge to rest.

Since I have to eat before I take this medicine, I can’t use it more than three times a day according to the pharmacist. I don’t know how I could use it more, because every time I do I want to curl up in a ball and sleep the rest of the day.

This is a two birds with one stone sort of problem. I couldn’t sleep this week because of my nose, and because I couldn’t sleep, I wasn’t recovering fast enough. Now I hope to sleep all night and wake up without a scratchy sensitive nose and dry lips from mouth-breathing all day.

Ahhh the post dinner dose is kicking in. I’m off to la la land.