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By *erces LetiferMan
over a year ago
Somewhere off the edge of the map... 'ere there be monsters |
I tend to get mine later on, around August. I also think mine is more mould spores rather than pollen, because mine tends to get worse when it rains whereas most peoples seem to improve when it rains… |
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over a year ago
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I used to then stopped taking meds for it and never really suffered that bad.... but this year its come out and whacked me a gooden with what feels like a shovel right across the SCHNOODLE.
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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago
East London |
"I tend to get mine later on, around August. I also think mine is more mould spores rather than pollen, because mine tends to get worse when it rains whereas most peoples seem to improve when it rains… "
Something over by the Thames affects me a lot. I think it's an early flowering bush with a musky smell.
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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago
East London |
"Funny been saying it for a few days can't stop sneezing not had it in yrs. Do wonder if its because last 3 yrs not really been out "
I think the lack of traffic polluting the air has allowed the pollen and spores etc to move around better.
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By *orny PTMan
over a year ago
Peterborough |
I'm supposed to be allergic to grass pollen (according to the official hospital prick test). But I've pushed lawn mowers and all that and have never sneezed.
I am allergic to dust and that includes bone dry compost, cotton and paper dust. This is all year round. I never take anything for it, apart from tissues. |
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"I'm supposed to be allergic to grass pollen (according to the official hospital prick test). But I've pushed lawn mowers and all that and have never sneezed.
I am allergic to dust and that includes bone dry compost, cotton and paper dust. This is all year round. I never take anything for it, apart from tissues."
My dust mite allergies are heinous. |
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By *orny PTMan
over a year ago
Peterborough |
"Funny been saying it for a few days can't stop sneezing not had it in yrs. Do wonder if its because last 3 yrs not really been out
I think the lack of traffic polluting the air has allowed the pollen and spores etc to move around better.
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the Spanish dust storm that, sprinkled car bonnets a few weeks ago, has a lot to answer for. |
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By *erces LetiferMan
over a year ago
Somewhere off the edge of the map... 'ere there be monsters |
"Something over by the Thames affects me a lot. I think it's an early flowering bush with a musky smell."
Yeah, those have quite the affect on me also… wait are we still talking hayfever here…? |
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I had absolutely zero sympathy for hay fever sufferers, right up till I was 53.
Then I experienced it for myself. It’s fucking awful.
Luckily I am only affected by some very specific grass pollens and a single bog standard anti-histamine tablet works for me. I have total sympathy for those who aren’t so easily protected. |
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By *rooperRed OP Man
over a year ago
Littlehampton |
For years I've always had a "spring cold" for no reason. Like a bad throat infection. It wasn't until last year I really clocked that it could well be hay fever. This year it's been a proper one but I didn't start on the antihistamines in time. |
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By *JB1954Man
over a year ago
Reading |
I have suffered from hay fever since age five. Allergic to tree and grass pollen mainly . Normally I get very bad runny nose . This year it is eyes watering / itching and a bit of runny nose. Not sure why sudden change in symptoms. |
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"I tend to get mine later on, around August. I also think mine is more mould spores rather than pollen, because mine tends to get worse when it rains whereas most peoples seem to improve when it rains… "
Mine too!!
Apparently it's because the rain brings it back down towards where we are.
You can't win!! |
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