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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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got the dreaded HAYFEVER and sat here typing this with tears streaming down my face and bunged up or sneezing etc, its really bad this year too.
any remedies anyone bar the ones over the counter. ?
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"got the dreaded HAYFEVER and sat here typing this with tears streaming down my face and bunged up or sneezing etc, its really bad this year too.
any remedies anyone bar the ones over the counter. ?
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hi hun i dont as i am not a sufferer ,however i do have a friend who is and she recently OD ed on antihistamine and the effects are horendous ..so stick to the recommended doses ok
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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try elderflower cordial have a cup of it hot every morning works for me, well it did till I moved up here and the hayfever seems to have disappeared not sure why and not complaining either. You can get the cordial at Tesco's or any supermarket but if you can get homemade local stuff its better cos its made with the pollen thats affecting you. Give it a try and hope it works Silv xXx |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Thanks pd
i only have recommended dose as it does not mix right with other meds i have.
i might try that new thing you stick up ya nose
if it works then great |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"try elderflower cordial have a cup of it hot every morning works for me, well it did till I moved up here and the hayfever seems to have disappeared not sure why and not complaining either. You can get the cordial at Tesco's or any supermarket but if you can get homemade local stuff its better cos its made with the pollen thats affecting you. Give it a try and hope it works Silv xXx"
thanks sylv
will try that, prefer natural remedies rather than take more pills to be honest.
will get some soon.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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a daily dose of natural honey d*unk in some warm water is ment to be helpfull
as it carryies a small amount of pollen so in time its ment to build up your defence from the pollen that you are allergic to
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have a WW2 Gas Mask if you want to borrow it ?
Seriously though, I get it really bad and the only 2 things that have worked for me for many years now, are prescription medicines.
1) Otravine Antastin - Eye drops
2) Beconase Aqueous - Nasal spray
They work well for me, but I appreciate not for everyone - it also depends upon they type of pollen to which you are allergic to. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Well , im not far from farm land and they cut the rapeseed and boy does it get me.
And grass and tree pollen too.
It seems real bad this year for some reason ?
Dont wanna do the prescription unless i have to .
So will try the natural remedies.
but keep the gas mask handy pleeze |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Honey , unless i cook with it, makes me puke.
started as a kid with cough medicine and now it invokes that strange habit of retching. lmao
Maybe i can stick it in summat ? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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honey has a very strange taste to it
its one of those things you either like it or you dont lol
you could try putting it in something to take the taste away but if it makes you sick then i wouldnt entertain the idea lol
ok back to the drawing bord lol |
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"honey has a very strange taste to it
its one of those things you either like it or you dont lol
you could try putting it in something to take the taste away but if it makes you sick then i wouldnt entertain the idea lol
ok back to the drawing bord lol"
you never moaned when i layered you in honey and got the neighbours dog in to lick it off ...
ohhh errrr no it was my tongue honest ....)))) |
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"a daily dose of natural honey d*unk in some warm water is ment to be helpfull
as it carryies a small amount of pollen so in time its ment to build up your defence from the pollen that you are allergic to
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And try to get locally produced honey if poss |
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By *ebzStarWoman
over a year ago
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"I have found chopping the persons head off and burying it under the patio always works.
;o)
Drumrollllll....right on schedule its the overdose kid
tadaaaaaaaaaaaa "
Sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssshhhhh.
Big gob!!!! |
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"I have found chopping the persons head off and burying it under the patio always works.
;o)
Drumrollllll....right on schedule its the overdose kid
tadaaaaaaaaaaaa
Sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssshhhhh.
Big gob!!!!"
listen you were the one giving it the verbals taking on 3 bouncers and a copper ...pmsl .... |
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"I have found chopping the persons head off and burying it under the patio always works.
;o)
Drumrollllll....right on schedule its the overdose kid
tadaaaaaaaaaaaa
Sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssshhhhh.
Big gob!!!!
listen you were the one giving it the verbals taking on 3 bouncers and a copper ...pmsl ...."
note no furry animals were damaged in the writing of that last post ..!!
pd |
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By *ebzStarWoman
over a year ago
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"I have found chopping the persons head off and burying it under the patio always works.
;o)
Drumrollllll....right on schedule its the overdose kid
tadaaaaaaaaaaaa
Sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssshhhhh.
Big gob!!!!
listen you were the one giving it the verbals taking on 3 bouncers and a copper ...pmsl ....
note no furry animals were damaged in the writing of that last post ..!!
pd"
Hmmmph!!!
Only a rabbit got abused that night!!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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yeah you are supposed to get honey from local bees. also a tip is to sleep with your bedroom windows closed off a night and take medication before you go to bed also. now i dont know whether the honey is to be taken orally.....lol....but all sounds good to me....especially the bit about the tongue PleasureDome |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Sleep with the windows closed , hmmmmm
that only happens when im having fun as im a little too noisy. lmao
as for the honey. if the guy licking it off, how the hell can that help me hayfever |
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"Sleep with the windows closed , hmmmmm
that only happens when im having fun as im a little too noisy. lmao
as for the honey. if the guy licking it off, how the hell can that help me hayfever"
yeah honey is nice get your fb in to give it a spin babe |
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By *ebzStarWoman
over a year ago
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"a serious answer from us for once ...our son has suffered for years and tells us chewing gum when symptoms are at worst has really he;ped ..worth a try "
Cant see how that helps the itchy eyes, streaming nose, itchy face, scalp and skin.
Buuuuuuuuuuuut, i aslo get itchy roof of mouth and inner ears and CAN see it helping there.....hmmmm...off to buy some gum.
Its for my halitosis really but i'm not telling....lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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it does happen our youngest lad suffered horendously with it and was dreading this summer as he had hidden the fact from the army as he worried it might stop them accepting him so when they gave him his joining date in june he worried like crazy and decided to try n kid them it was his first year of suffering and hope it didn't effect things
so imagine his joy when they started saying how high the pollen count was and he hadn't had a single symptom in fact the week before we took him he had a bunged up nose and didn't know if it was a cold or hayfever turned out to be a cold, bonus never been so pleased to have a cold
they say things go in 7 year cycles no idea if thats just an old wives tale but it was 7 years he suffered with it oddly enough
bloody good timing on it doing a bunk though hey would of made his training horendous bless him |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Was hay fever a 70s disease? Everyone seemed to be at it back then.
Hay man, how's it hanging?
Hay dude, how's tricks?
Even the Beatles sang about it, Hay Jude.
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