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By *helbee OP   Couple  over a year ago

Nuneaton

I Hope I havnt got it. As i dont normally get it. I havnt a cold but my eyes are yes feel iratated an im sneezing

anyone else suffer from Hayfever

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By *radleyandRavenCouple  over a year ago

Herts

I didn't up until 4 years ago. Now I get the runny nose, the itchy eyes, the headcold, the lot!

- Amy. x

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By *andybeachWoman  over a year ago

In the middle

No, my body decided to give me the full on asthma attack instead

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By *helbee OP   Couple  over a year ago

Nuneaton


"I didn't up until 4 years ago. Now I get the runny nose, the itchy eyes, the headcold, the lot!

- Amy. x"

Sorry to hear that Amy, Hope you are ok

I hope I havnt got it as im sneezing it isnt a cold either

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By *helbee OP   Couple  over a year ago

Nuneaton


"No, my body decided to give me the full on asthma attack instead "

Sorry to hear that hope your Asthma clears up soon

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By *andybeachWoman  over a year ago

In the middle


"No, my body decided to give me the full on asthma attack instead

Sorry to hear that hope your Asthma clears up soon "

Ermmmm asthma doesn't clear up, you control it

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By *helbee OP   Couple  over a year ago

Nuneaton


"No, my body decided to give me the full on asthma attack instead

Sorry to hear that hope your Asthma clears up soon

Ermmmm asthma doesn't clear up, you control it "

i hope it isnt bad your asthma attack

i have gall stones an get gall stones attacks there horable

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By *iforfun999Man  over a year ago

Haverfordwest


"No, my body decided to give me the full on asthma attack instead

Sorry to hear that hope your Asthma clears up soon

Ermmmm asthma doesn't clear up, you control it "

I've had hayfever and mild asthma all my life, hayfever usually for a couple of months, asthma just needing the inhaler every 4 hours or so, nothing serious.

Then, for some unknown reason, I woke up one morning, reached for the inhaler and realised I didn't actually need it right then. It was evening before I realised I hadn't needed it all day and then each day went by without needing it. A month later, I needed it, then 6 weeks after that. I now go 2 months between each ventolin dose and the only possible reason I can contribute it to is losing weight (deliberately) over the course of a few months beforehand. It was mainly portion control, little exercise and I wasn't that overweight to start with.

So, asthma can clear up, I am pleased to say.

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By *andybeachWoman  over a year ago

In the middle


"No, my body decided to give me the full on asthma attack instead

Sorry to hear that hope your Asthma clears up soon

Ermmmm asthma doesn't clear up, you control it

I've had hayfever and mild asthma all my life, hayfever usually for a couple of months, asthma just needing the inhaler every 4 hours or so, nothing serious.

Then, for some unknown reason, I woke up one morning, reached for the inhaler and realised I didn't actually need it right then. It was evening before I realised I hadn't needed it all day and then each day went by without needing it. A month later, I needed it, then 6 weeks after that. I now go 2 months between each ventolin dose and the only possible reason I can contribute it to is losing weight (deliberately) over the course of a few months beforehand. It was mainly portion control, little exercise and I wasn't that overweight to start with.

So, asthma can clear up, I am pleased to say. "

I have ventolin and a powder inhaler that I take twice a day, I only take ventolin if I need an extra puff to clear my chest there and then

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I suffer terribly from it but it varies hugely day by day.

I've only had 3 days I've struggled with what I imagine to be hay fever so far this year.

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By *rank n BettyCouple  over a year ago

Not meeting

Havent felt it so far this year , having said that we havent really had the weather

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By *helbee OP   Couple  over a year ago

Nuneaton


"I suffer terribly from it but it varies hugely day by day.

I've only had 3 days I've struggled with what I imagine to be hay fever so far this year."

poor you ive hayfever all right i feel like pulling up all flowers up where i live lol dam neighbours with their flowers an grass

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Hayfever with asthma here... not a good time of year to be outside in the sunshine!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

If the receiver of the bj eats local honey beforehand. The semen will help to alleviate the symptoms

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"No, my body decided to give me the full on asthma attack instead

Sorry to hear that hope your Asthma clears up soon

Ermmmm asthma doesn't clear up, you control it

I've had hayfever and mild asthma all my life, hayfever usually for a couple of months, asthma just needing the inhaler every 4 hours or so, nothing serious.

Then, for some unknown reason, I woke up one morning, reached for the inhaler and realised I didn't actually need it right then. It was evening before I realised I hadn't needed it all day and then each day went by without needing it. A month later, I needed it, then 6 weeks after that. I now go 2 months between each ventolin dose and the only possible reason I can contribute it to is losing weight (deliberately) over the course of a few months beforehand. It was mainly portion control, little exercise and I wasn't that overweight to start with.

So, asthma can clear up, I am pleased to say. "

Maybe for some, but not for everyone.

I have been suffering since I was 4 years old, just about 40 years

Glad you don't need the ventolin any longer though

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


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I have ventolin and a powder inhaler that I take twice a day, I only take ventolin if I need an extra puff to clear my chest there and then "

Symbicort by any chance?

What dose are you taking? I have just been reduced from the 400/60 to the 200/120 after a year of overdosing myself silly with it!

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By *JB1954Man  over a year ago

Reading

hi all. i have had hay fever and asthma since i was about 4. asthma not bad, only get couple attacks a year in normally very hot weather and always at night. hay fever get all year round, i have found out a lot of perfumes / deodorants can set me off. which can be big problem. not fun if get bad hay fever attack when meeting.

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By *entaur_UKMan  over a year ago

Cannock


"Havent felt it so far this year , having said that we havent really had the weather"

I've had hayfever since I was a kid, but not had any symptoms so far this year until today. Taken my first hayfever tablet of the year this morning.

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By *iforfun999Man  over a year ago

Haverfordwest


"No, my body decided to give me the full on asthma attack instead

Sorry to hear that hope your Asthma clears up soon

Ermmmm asthma doesn't clear up, you control it

I've had hayfever and mild asthma all my life, hayfever usually for a couple of months, asthma just needing the inhaler every 4 hours or so, nothing serious.

Then, for some unknown reason, I woke up one morning, reached for the inhaler and realised I didn't actually need it right then. It was evening before I realised I hadn't needed it all day and then each day went by without needing it. A month later, I needed it, then 6 weeks after that. I now go 2 months between each ventolin dose and the only possible reason I can contribute it to is losing weight (deliberately) over the course of a few months beforehand. It was mainly portion control, little exercise and I wasn't that overweight to start with.

So, asthma can clear up, I am pleased to say.

Maybe for some, but not for everyone.

I have been suffering since I was 4 years old, just about 40 years

Glad you don't need the ventolin any longer though "

Thanks, I was hoping the frequent migraines would stop at 40, which is when they stopped for my mother. Asthma over migraines any day please!

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By *iforfun999Man  over a year ago

Haverfordwest

I forgot to mention that I passed 40 a long time ago and still the migraines persist. That's not what this topic is about though.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Aaaaaaaachoooooo!

Ffs this sun is doing my head in today

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

It's tree pollen at the moment, apparently.

I tend to suffer when the hawthorn is in blossom, but that's a few days from here yet

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman  over a year ago

evesham

yep!! pain in the ass as some days its not worth wearing make up due to the nose blowing and eye rubbing grrrr

also i feel all scrotty and scruffy when my head is itchy. i get a weird itch right in the middle of my head that i cant reach. i try rubbing my tongue against the roof of my mouth to get it sometimes but it doesnt work

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By *ust RachelTV/TS  over a year ago

Horsham

Had it every year since I was 7, at first it feels like a cold as in lethargic. Then the sneezing and itchy eyes, I can only say try to avoid rubbing your eyes

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