Tuesday Morning, February 19:
I
had to go to the doctor because the bumps hadn’t gone away, I was really
nervous and stressing that I was getting eaten alive by spiders (due to
previous issues in France). So I asked
one of our ENSP assistants to take me, we arrived and waited in the waiting
area for over an hour before being seen.
We were finally taken back. I sat in the chair and gave my information,
with it being interpreted into French. I
then moved over the doctor table, lay down, showed off all my itchy blotches
and was asked to sit back in the chair.
The doctor gave her “diagnosis” that I am allergic to something but what
is unknown without a multitude of tests.
She prescribed an allergy type pill and some cream. We then left, and I went to the castle for
lunch and class.
Apparently
this is the way my body deals with any type of allergy, although this reaction
is different than what I experienced in Rhode Island. I called my mom once I reached the castle,
and she would then talk to my doctor and come up with a solution. He prescribed me with the same steroid I took
with my last allergy flare-up. It would
be overnighted, arriving in a couple days.
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