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Topic: Game 32 - Sens @ Jets - Tue, Dec 20, 8:00pm

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oh geez. This is not going to end well.

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So Kat, that's fascinating! How does a cold allergy manifest? I'm assuming it's *not* itchy, watery eyes.


 It's a contact allergy, primarily.  So like, I can't grip cold objects for long.  My fingers swell up and get itchy.  One time my thumb swelled up so badly that my nail sliced into it.

I can't be out in the cold with my ears exposed, they get really, really itchy.... 

 

I've never experienced it, but when I was researching the condition I saw reports of people who have it so bad that eating or drinking something too cold caused the itching and swelling in their esophagus.  I have to take allergy meds every day to prevent reactions.


That is wild. Cold is so often used to reduce inflammation, that people can have the opposite reaction is just crazy.

Sorry you need daily meds



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senior wrote:
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Cathy wrote:

So Kat, that's fascinating! How does a cold allergy manifest? I'm assuming it's *not* itchy, watery eyes.


 It's a contact allergy, primarily.  So like, I can't grip cold objects for long.  My fingers swell up and get itchy.  One time my thumb swelled up so badly that my nail sliced into it.

I can't be out in the cold with my ears exposed, they get really, really itchy.... 

 

I've never experienced it, but when I was researching the condition I saw reports of people who have it so bad that eating or drinking something too cold caused the itching and swelling in their esophagus.  I have to take allergy meds every day to prevent reactions.


 That's quite something....


 Does not sound like fun.


 Yeah.  I developed this particular allergy about 5 years ago.  Took me a long time to figure out why my hands got itchy when I was driving in the winter.



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Homer wrote:
SensKat wrote:
Cathy wrote:

So Kat, that's fascinating! How does a cold allergy manifest? I'm assuming it's *not* itchy, watery eyes.


 It's a contact allergy, primarily.  So like, I can't grip cold objects for long.  My fingers swell up and get itchy.  One time my thumb swelled up so badly that my nail sliced into it.

I can't be out in the cold with my ears exposed, they get really, really itchy.... 

 

I've never experienced it, but when I was researching the condition I saw reports of people who have it so bad that eating or drinking something too cold caused the itching and swelling in their esophagus.  I have to take allergy meds every day to prevent reactions.


 That's quite something....


 Does not sound like fun.



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Mel Bridgeman.  Blast from the past.


 look how young everyone was....


 Wasn’t he best known as being a player for the Flyers? 


 Yes



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SensKat wrote:
Cathy wrote:

So Kat, that's fascinating! How does a cold allergy manifest? I'm assuming it's *not* itchy, watery eyes.


 It's a contact allergy, primarily.  So like, I can't grip cold objects for long.  My fingers swell up and get itchy.  One time my thumb swelled up so badly that my nail sliced into it.

I can't be out in the cold with my ears exposed, they get really, really itchy.... 

 

I've never experienced it, but when I was researching the condition I saw reports of people who have it so bad that eating or drinking something too cold caused the itching and swelling in their esophagus.  I have to take allergy meds every day to prevent reactions.


 That's quite something....



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SensKat wrote:
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Mel Bridgeman.  Blast from the past.


 look how young everyone was....


 Wasn’t he best known as being a player for the Flyers? 



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Mel Bridgeman.  Blast from the past.


 look how young everyone was....



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Mel Bridgeman.  Blast from the past.



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Cathy wrote:

So Kat, that's fascinating! How does a cold allergy manifest? I'm assuming it's *not* itchy, watery eyes.


 It's a contact allergy, primarily.  So like, I can't grip cold objects for long.  My fingers swell up and get itchy.  One time my thumb swelled up so badly that my nail sliced into it.

I can't be out in the cold with my ears exposed, they get really, really itchy.... 

 

I've never experienced it, but when I was researching the condition I saw reports of people who have it so bad that eating or drinking something too cold caused the itching and swelling in their esophagus.  I have to take allergy meds every day to prevent reactions.



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Last-minute naughtiness, dab

on the Sens

 

Or…is that not a dab?


 It's a dab.


 ?


 Oh, the delayed penalty?  That's not a dab since a goal was scored, which does count as a dab. That's what I meant.  I should have read the whole post.



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Homer wrote:
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Last-minute naughtiness, dab

on the Sens

 

Or…is that not a dab?


 It's a dab.


 ?



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Homer wrote:
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Last-minute naughtiness, dab

on the Sens

 

Or…is that not a dab?


 It's a dab.


 Really? Okay.

 

I just need the Sens to score 1st now.



-- Edited by Cathy on Tuesday 20th of December 2022 08:48:16 PM

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Cathy wrote:

Last-minute naughtiness, dab

on the Sens

 

Or…is that not a dab?


 It's a dab.



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So Kat, that's fascinating! How does a cold allergy manifest? I'm assuming it's *not* itchy, watery eyes.



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London bobby and a lost lid at the buzzer. 


 Chuckie sure loses his lid a lot. lol



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London bobby and a lost lid at the buzzer. 



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London Bobby



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Last-minute naughtiness, dab

on the Sens

 

Or…is that not a dab?



 
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