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Worst allergy season ever?

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Many red-nosed, puffy-eyed allergy sufferers will tell you this has been The Worst Allergy Season Ever.

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hoedad

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Jun 15, 2006
 

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I thought that with the rain, my allergies were going to get a rest this year... turns out they were only delayed. If anyone out there is a regular sufferer of the runny nose, I *highly* recommend getting your hands on an herbal tea called "Ten-Cha". It's made in Japan and can probably be found at local shops like Nijiya in Mt View or Mitsuwa in San Jose. It has an extract from rose hips, I think. Anyhow, it will completely stop the runny nose with no awful drowsy side-effects of anti-histamines.

Now if I could only find something for the itchy eyes *|*
Andrew

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May 20, 2007
 
I am 17 and i have had the worst spring so far. everything that is happening feels like i'm half awake when i'm doing it. i am talking alegra and nasal spray but if doesn't help my drowsyness and all around foggyness throughout the day. its hard to hold a conversation because my fatigue. does anyone else feel this way?

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May 22, 2007
 
Andrew wrote:
I am 17 and i have had the worst spring so far. everything that is happening feels like i'm half awake when i'm doing it. i am talking alegra and nasal spray but if doesn't help my drowsyness and all around foggyness throughout the day. its hard to hold a conversation because my fatigue. does anyone else feel this way?
Hoedad is right, Andrew. Ten-cha works well for nasal problems. Try altering your diet and staying away from foods that tend to exacerbate allergies like chocolate, wheat products, beer (I guess your a bit young :-) peanuts, etc. These always make my pollen allergy symptoms worse. I can't take allegra or claratin anymore -they make me way too drowsy...
Dale

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May 22, 2007
 
HAS BEEN DREADFUL as far as allergies go thus far... I live in Phoenix, AZ -- where allergies do not seem as bad and it has been bad down here even!!! I have a pretty good plan of attack to help curb my allergies -- it has worked thus far...

Take a look at this -- http://www.jigsawhealth.com/articles/allergie...

Link has recommendations about food and diet and other tips...

GOOD LUCK AND MAY THIS ALLERGY SEASON GO AWAY!!!!!!!
Monica

Piscataway, NJ

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May 23, 2007
 
I'm 47 & this has been the worst allergy season ever.
I have been doing the Zyrtec + Benadryl,+ nose drops & even wearing a mask... I get some relief when it rains. I'm so desperate I'm thinking of moving.
Andrew wrote:
I am 17 and i have had the worst spring so far. everything that is happening feels like i'm half awake when i'm doing it. i am talking alegra and nasal spray but if doesn't help my drowsyness and all around foggyness throughout the day. its hard to hold a conversation because my fatigue. does anyone else feel this way?
Lana

Oxford, UK

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Jun 16, 2007
 
Hi from across the ocean! in UK it is also as bad as you guys have there. worst allergy season so far.:-(

"Now if I could only find something for the itchy eyes *|*"

if it is not too advanced already, I found that warm compress with the ordinary tea bags do work on itching. the tea should be black.

what I cannot fight with is the annoying cough that comes every time I run, shout or laugh...or just for no reason...:-( anyone have any personal know-hows?
sanil

Peterborough, UK

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Jun 21, 2007
 
hi fellow hay buddies,

i have been suffering from hay fever for the past 3 yrs now.it doesnt help that i am a marathon runner too.
i started taking antihistamines a month before summer,with eyedrops and nasal sprays..and it has helped a bit.
there is this new drug-grazax in town..but useful only if taken 16 weeks in advance.
all the best.
sanil
london
Diane

Farmington, NY

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Jun 25, 2007
 
I have had asthma a long,long time.....but never like this year.....had to be rushed to the hospital.....been suffering since the first week of May....when I do go out, have to wear a mask........lived in Fl for about 10 yrs and never once had asthma...moved back to the northeast, and bingo........is there any relief in sight???
gibbraymond

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Jul 9, 2007
 
In Australia some people I new moved 2 the colder parts like the snow areas or the high mountains . The cooler air must keep the pollens under controle some say asthma goes with hay fever and nose bleeds

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Jul 9, 2007
 
I have had asthma since I was a baby... now near my 30's I have found something that works. I also suffered from hay fever and serve allergies all my life. My cure is Singular... a pill for both indoor and outdoor allergies... also for asthma. I couldn't smell a thing or taste anything. Now... I feel better it is the best out there. It opens my lungs and clears my nasal passage ways. Ask your doctor about it 10 mg.

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Jul 11, 2007
 
Sunnyvale Resident wrote:
I have had asthma since I was a baby... now near my 30's I have found something that works. I also suffered from hay fever and serve allergies all my life. My cure is Singular... a pill for both indoor and outdoor allergies... also for asthma. I couldn't smell a thing or taste anything. Now... I feel better it is the best out there. It opens my lungs and clears my nasal passage ways. Ask your doctor about it 10 mg.
Are there any side-effects...drowsiness, etc?

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Jul 13, 2007
 
Kawi wrote:
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Are there any side-effects...drowsiness, etc?
No side effects... I sleep a whole lot better, never waking up at night... Singulair is the correct spelling of the wonderful helpful medication, 10mg. They give it to young children, so I know it's safe. You may want to do some research to see if it's right for you. Honestly I couldn't smell before, and now I smell - I would say 50% better. Helps with both indoor and outdoor allergies. I may never have 100% because my allergies have been bad all my life... but I'm fine with the percentage I'm at now. It's a huge improvement for me.

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Jul 13, 2007
 
Nice!...good to hear you finally found some relief and thanks for the info. I'll definitely do a little more digging to see if it sounds right for me!...currently the only OTC meds that do any real good leave me drowsy.
Kirsten

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Jul 13, 2007
 
Elestat is good for eyes..I don't know if you have it there though.
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Jul 15, 2007
 
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Sep 28, 2007
 
i have a horrible cold and its allergy season i feel like crap. nothing is making me feel better any ideas??
Real American

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Sep 29, 2007
 
I used to have the WORST allergies...well, some are better and some are not. Anyway, in a 4 month period I had been on steroids 5 tmes and antibiotics 6 times (because it always turned into an infection). My GP sent me to an allergist but I didn't have faith that he could do alot for me. I was wrong. First of all, I am allergic to EVERY grass and 75% of trees!! Playing outside with my kids isn't much fun knowing that I won't be able to breathe that night! I'm also allergic to molds, fungus, dust (and dust mites), and roaches(thank God I'm afraid of them-I clean just to keep them away!). Not to mention all of my food allergies! My doctor started me on immunotherapy (SP) two shots a week for a year. Now, I don't get my shots like I should, but I have noticed a difference. The biggest thing is I've only been on antibiotics once since I started (9months ago)and I haven't been on steroids once. It does not help everyone, but my allergies were so severe that my doctor thought I should at least give it a shot. Now, my food allergies are a different story...I still can't eat anything with garlic (ever tried NOT to eat garlic? It's in EVERYTHING!) unless I want to crap and have gas! The others are easier to avoid. The trick is finding a good doctor that listens to you and that you trust. Mine gave me tricks like, wearing a mask when I dust and then leaving the house for 30 minutes so that it settles. Or, not going outside when my husband cuts grass or 30 minutes afterward. Changing clothing when I've been cleaning or outside. Rinsing out my nose twice a day and after cleaning or being outside. Not using strong cleaners, or having my husband (or someone else ) clean for me. Since I started doing these things, I no longer take Sudafed like candy AND I only take antihistamines AS NEEDED!!! That's HUGE for me!!!
Real American

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Sep 29, 2007
 
Sorry, I just realized that I wrote "crap" instead of "cramp." I had a good laugh at myself!!! Also, Astelin is a great nose spray antihistamine-IF you can take it. It burned my nose and throat too badly to use as it says to.
Bob

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Nov 5, 2007
 
I live in Australia and this is the worst allergy season I've ever experienced. I've never had asthma now I've had it mildly but constantly for 2 months and accompanied by the worst hay fever I've ever had.
Sunseeker

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Mar 16, 2008
 
Bob wrote:
I live in Australia and this is the worst allergy season I've ever experienced. I've never had asthma now I've had it mildly but constantly for 2 months and accompanied by the worst hay fever I've ever had.
Bob,
How long is allergy season in Sydney, and from what months. We live in the US on the East Coast and are contemplating a move. We have awful allergies and asthma in our household.

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