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loates123 wrote:where is the cancel area anywhere near club tokmak?
janeypoos wrote:reesy1959 wrote:Anytime I am in Icmeler, we always see the mozzie man coming around early evening and spraying all around. The only time I got troubled with Mozzies was when we stayed down the canal area, but up in the old village I have been fine (touch wood)
Reesy we're staying at Sarigul, next door to Castle so I hope we'll be ok up there. I was looking forward to sleeping with the doors open but now I'm not so sure that's such a great idea
reesy1959 wrote:Jane, I have had no problems up in the old Village, and this year the apartments where we go to have been putting Mozzie nets up as well, so the windows can be left open. Hopefully Sarigul is the same.
dragon wrote:Loratadine tablets brand name (Clarityn) help if you have a reaction to the bites.
bikerjambo wrote:I've never been bothered by mossies-don't think they like the taste of raki.
janeypoos wrote:Hi Dragon, my son suffers terribly with hay fever and takes horse strength fexofenadine daily so I might start taking them too to try and build up some sort of resistance.
If I get bitten on my arm for example the whole area will become really swollen instantly and it'll feel like it's burning, this will go on for days
I think I'd best start with the tablets now!
cancan wrote:might be worth while for any of you lucky enough to still have a holiday coming up to pack the skin so soft just incase.
dragon wrote:Hi Janey
Like your son I was on a high dosage (180mg) of Fexofenadine (brand name Telfast) as I have multiple allergies. It wasn't working as well as it used to so just before our holiday in July my GP put me on 10mg Loratadine (brand name Clarityn). Apparently you get used to the tablets and when giving you a different one you can go back to a low dosage. He also told me to take the tablet at the time of day that I usually have the problem, so I took the tablet before going out in the evening. My daughter also started taking them a couple of days before the holiday as they were available non-prescription.They worked brilliantly as she only had six bites in three weeks and none of them were a problem and I didn't have any.
I wouldn't take any more of your son's Fexofenadine as he's on a high dosage and you don't need that level of drug in your body. The Loratadine will work just as well anyway as you always start off with these drugs on a low dosage and then increase them when they become ineffective. The only warning with these tablets is that if you have liver problems you can only take a tablet every other day.
So by taking the tablets, spraying a second time in the evening with Jungle Formula insect repellent when out for more than six hours and using the the usual plugs in the apartment you shouldn't have a problem. This is the first time I've ever come home without any bites whatsoever. They're normally way into the double numbers.
Hope this helps.
blondie wrote:The Avon SSS is half price at the moment and if you order online, you can get express delivery, which is delivered the next working day. I know it costs a bit more, but if you're saving on the price of the item, it might be worth considering.
janeypoos wrote:My friend who lives in Kusadasi recommended lavender, she says the mozzies don't like the smell and all her friends that suffer badly from bites put lavender oil in bowls of water and leave them around the house, might be worth a try if I can get some?
dragon wrote:'m glad you only need to put lavender oil in bowls of water. I thought you were going to suggest we go around smelling like Victorian old ladies![]()
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