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Hay fever sufferers appreciation thread
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Say you’re in if you suffer from hay fever and hopefully you’ll get lots of sexy emails from the hundreds of snotty nose and itchy runny red eye fans out there in Fabland.
I’m in!
Don’t forget the OP! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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My empathy and sympathy with all those suffering. I tend to suffer first thing in the morning then by about 10am I’m ok again at the moment. Hopefully it’ll pass in a week or two when a different kind of pollen takes over, I’m normally ok with hay fever tbf |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I suffer various extreme reactions, from being unable to breathe at night which causes sleepless nights, to eyes that stream while I’m asleep and ‘glue’ then shut. Leaving me unable to open them upon waking. Roll on the autumn. F’K summer! |
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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago
East London |
"I suffer various extreme reactions, from being unable to breathe at night which causes sleepless nights, to eyes that stream while I’m asleep and ‘glue’ then shut. Leaving me unable to open them upon waking. Roll on the autumn. F’K summer! "
I used to get that in Leysdown when we went to our chalet there. I think it was allergic conjunctivitis. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I dot appreciate seeing that little odd sneeze some folks do holding there nose i keep thinking you will pop out an eye or an eardrum it makes me cringe |
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As an asthmatic I get extra wheezy about now, all that wind swirling the new pollens around, waking up feeling like I’ve got a cold every morning, I’m lucky that I don’t get red eyed, just itchy throat and nasal passages and bunged up sinuses |
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By *ady LickWoman
over a year ago
Northampton Somewhere |
"Does anyone have the yearly injection that's available privately?
Year on year I keep saying I’ll do it, and never do. "
I was talking to a couple of people who have it and they say it's a game changer. My eldest really suffers, the over the counter stuff doesn't help at all and he's rubbish at going to the doctors! |
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I was in! Used to suffer terribly when I was younger but as the years rattle on it has eased off a lot. Only advise I can give is, if it is unbearable get a wet flannel and lie down with it over your face for 1/2 hour. This just used to calm me down. Good luck ?? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Had hayfever since I was about 11
Local honey is good for it apparently??? I can vouch it works as I have my own bees so get loads of it " bees are not a pet |
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By *ustBoWoman
over a year ago
Somewhere in Co. Down |
"Hate it. Could rip my eyes off they get so itchy.
Hayfever wipes help.
I get fexofenadine antihistamines from the doctor as nothing else helps "
I use those antihistamines as well they are brilliant and the only ones that have ever worked for me .I suffer from hayfever and allergic rhinitis and they stop all the effects of both. |
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"Hate it. Could rip my eyes off they get so itchy.
Hayfever wipes help.
I get fexofenadine antihistamines from the doctor as nothing else helps
I use those antihistamines as well they are brilliant and the only ones that have ever worked for me .I suffer from hayfever and allergic rhinitis and they stop all the effects of both."
They’re spot on aren’t they? My hayfever was really awful last year, worst it’s been so was thankful for those pills. Exacerbates my asthma too |
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By *ustBoWoman
over a year ago
Somewhere in Co. Down |
"Hate it. Could rip my eyes off they get so itchy.
Hayfever wipes help.
I get fexofenadine antihistamines from the doctor as nothing else helps
I use those antihistamines as well they are brilliant and the only ones that have ever worked for me .I suffer from hayfever and allergic rhinitis and they stop all the effects of both.
They’re spot on aren’t they? My hayfever was really awful last year, worst it’s been so was thankful for those pills. Exacerbates my asthma too "
I'm asthmatic as well.But they have been a godsend I take them daily all year and they have helped so much with the allergy effects. |
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"Had hayfever since I was about 11
Local honey is good for it apparently??? I can vouch it works as I have my own bees so get loads of it bees are not a pet "
Can't see anywhere I stated that??????
I have my own is what I posted, I enjoy looking after them and in return I get honey which helps with my hayfever !!!!!!!! |
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By *JB1954Man
over a year ago
Reading |
"Does anyone have the yearly injection that's available privately?"
Only just read this . As a hay fever sufferer . I had weekly injections from January to March for several years. Yes they worked for me. Then they were stopped . This due to bad side effects others had. I never had any . ( I was part of long clinical trial ) .
Not heard of yearly injection though ? |
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By (user no longer on site) 21 weeks ago
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According to research if a person has been exposed to tobacco smoke in childhood, there is a higher probability of going on to suffer with hay fever and/or other sinus issues. It relates to damage to sinus layers/membranes...
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By (user no longer on site) 21 weeks ago
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"My worst months are normally May and June. I'm really not looking forward to it
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According to research if a person has been exposed to tobacco smoke in childhood, there is a higher probability of going on to suffer with hay fever and/or other sinus issues. It relates to damage to sinus layers/membranes...
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By (user no longer on site) 21 weeks ago
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"It seems to be the worst I have ever experienced at the moment.
Has been for a couple of weeks.
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Yesterday & Today = absolute nightmare. Thank goodness the grass pollen situation eases after the first week of July!!! |
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