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	<title>I Can&apos;t Breathe, Damnit!</title>
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	<description>Does anyone have experience (good or bad) with Seasonal Allergies and Acupuncture? I am suffering from the worst allergy attack of my life. I don&apos;t take things like Claritin or Benadryl, as the side-effects from those things usually give me panic-attacks. No pseudophedrines or nasal sprays either. I have heard that acupuncture is a viable alternative to these &quot;treatments&quot;, but would like some input from the hive-mind regarding your experiences. Better yet, if you can suggest a great acupuncturist in Seattle.  Thanks!</description>
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