Guest guest Posted April 9, 2000 Report Share Posted April 9, 2000 __ Hi Abra; for myself and from everything I've read on guai your flare-ups should not be any different from your normal symptoms, whatever your symptoms are just get much worse for a while but nothing new should happen. For " non-responders " to the guai nothing should happen when they take it. I would guess that in your case you are reacting to something other than the guai in the cough syrup because the amount of guai in those syrups is usually not enough to provoke any reaction. - >>>>What I am wondering is whether these are the kinds of reactions people get when the guai is working for them, or am I experiencing something different? I'm wondering whether I should try taking it if my response to it is indicating that I'm one of the people who it can help. I just don't know exactly what the " feeling worse " is supposed to feel like. I've been avoiding cough syrup ever since I realized it was the cause of these weird sensations. >>>>>I also wonder, for the people that guaifenesin doesn't help, presumably they don't notice any effect for the better or worse? Or do they also " feel worse " when they take it, but just never start to feel better? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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