
Did you guys know that the number one thing people search for and come up with Zackapalooza! is “hot chocolate?” Number two is “white hot chocolate,” and number four is “cokolada” (which I’m guessing is “hot chocolate”).
Seriously, I get more people finding my random about page than actually finding my blog. Hopefully these people are searching for “hot chocolate” and thinking “woah, crazy awesome blog right there, maybe I should check it out” and then they totally forget about hot chocolate. Hopefully.
So, this is for you, Hot Chocolate people.
History of Hot Chocolate, as well as Some Recipes
Hot Chocolate on Wikipedia, A.K.A. Where You Should Have Been Searching Anyways
Also, number five is Bactrim. I put together some stuff about it after the break.
Bactrim (co-trimoxazole, also sold as Septrin) is a Sulfa Drug used to treat infections, (specifically bacterial infections) although it can be used for acne, which is sometimes caused by bacteria as well. However, since many people can have allergies to Sulfa Drugs, it is not approved of for the treatment of acne (and, although I am allergic to it, it worked well until my allergies appeared out of nowhere).
Allergic reactions include standard reaction fare in mild cases, such as hives and possible swelling. Extreme reactions can cause Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (causing you to maybe die because your skin is separating its layers by cell death), Toxoplasmosis infections (which is usually only fatal if you have immune weaknesses, like HIV or are pregnent), Nocardiosis (an infection with a 50% standard mortality rate and an 80% mortality rate if it spreads to your brain), bronchitis, infections of the urinary tract, and middle ear infection.
Allergic reactions can be sort of common, and if you are allergic to any sort of Sulfa Drug you probably won’t get prescribed this medication.



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