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

hayfever season has kicked off with a bang

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By *hoenixAdAstraWoman  over a year ago

Hiding in the shadows

Yep!

I've spent 2 weeks fighting a chesty flu virus.

Few days away visiting my family in Derbyshire, started to feel better.

Back to Sussex, wake up next day bunged to the eyes with hayfever!

Aaaaargh

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

Dreading it, not for myself but the boy child. He suffers, and properly suffers. I honestly don't know how he copes.

I'm genuinely concerned about him driving, he passed his test a month ago. I'm just hoping he doesn't take any chances and drive when he can barely open his eyes, or can't stop sneezing

He's a sensible enough lad, but I'm worried the novelty and freedom will overrule his sensible head.

P

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


"Yep!

I've spent 2 weeks fighting a chesty flu virus.

Few days away visiting my family in Derbyshire, started to feel better.

Back to Sussex, wake up next day bunged to the eyes with hayfever!

Aaaaargh "

I've only been suffering for a few years. I can tell it's bad today as my nose is stinging.

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By *ady LickWoman  over a year ago

Northampton Somewhere

My son was really bad 2 weeks ago. I told him to take his hayfever tabs and a teaspoon of honey daily and, touch wood, he's been ok since

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By *abs..Woman  over a year ago

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Yes it is.

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


"My son was really bad 2 weeks ago. I told him to take his hayfever tabs and a teaspoon of honey daily and, touch wood, he's been ok since "

We were told to give my grandson locally sourced honey.

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By *orthyorkypairCouple  over a year ago

North Yorkshire

developed it only in last few years but i take Weleda mixed pollen tablets starting in february they seem to give me a lot of help i dont suffer very much at all now

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By *ady LickWoman  over a year ago

Northampton Somewhere

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By *ady LickWoman  over a year ago

Northampton Somewhere


"My son was really bad 2 weeks ago. I told him to take his hayfever tabs and a teaspoon of honey daily and, touch wood, he's been ok since

We were told to give my grandson locally sourced honey.

He had it last year as well.

I had to get the doctor to prescribe some tablets as the over the counter ones didn't help at all.

He came home after being out most of the day, his eyes were so swollen I thought he'd been in a a fight! He told me they had been cutting grass where he was and then the penny dropped "

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By *evil_u_knowMan  over a year ago

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poor dears.

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By *abs..Woman  over a year ago

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"poor dears."

That was heartfelt

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


"poor dears."

May your nose never be snotblocked and your eyes never stream like a 75 year old man....

But it is warming up though so can put up with hayfever if the sun is warming my flesh

Peach x

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By *hoenixAdAstraWoman  over a year ago

Hiding in the shadows


"Yep!

I've spent 2 weeks fighting a chesty flu virus.

Few days away visiting my family in Derbyshire, started to feel better.

Back to Sussex, wake up next day bunged to the eyes with hayfever!

Aaaaargh

I've only been suffering for a few years. I can tell it's bad today as my nose is stinging."

I grew up in a very rural area, I had ponies/horses, spent my childhood in fields, barns, stables surrounded by everything possible to trigger hayfever. I was fine

Moved to the seaside aged 27.. Hayfever!

Still trying to figure it out

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By *icketysplitsWoman  over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound

I've had it for a few weeks now. My bedroom window is next to the park.

I'm using the d*ug free nasal squirty thing that used to be called Prevalin. It gets rid of the itchy eyes and throat and reduces the streaming nose without the bone thinning from long term antihistamine use.

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By *ust chilled out meMan  over a year ago

Peterborough

Mine hasn't started yet but wont be long the fields around me are full of rapsead

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By *orthyorkypairCouple  over a year ago

North Yorkshire


"Yep!

I've spent 2 weeks fighting a chesty flu virus.

Few days away visiting my family in Derbyshire, started to feel better.

Back to Sussex, wake up next day bunged to the eyes with hayfever!

Aaaaargh

I've only been suffering for a few years. I can tell it's bad today as my nose is stinging.

I grew up in a very rural area, I had ponies/horses, spent my childhood in fields, barns, stables surrounded by everything possible to trigger hayfever. I was fine

Moved to the seaside aged 27.. Hayfever!

Still trying to figure it out "

hayfever is used to describe any allergy which causes those symptoms your allergy could be dust or pollution etc etc only way to know is undergo allergy testing which is not readily available on NHS

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By *ady LickWoman  over a year ago

Northampton Somewhere

You can also put a bit of Vaseline around your nostrils, the pollen will stick to it rather than go up.

That was nostrils btw

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By *ocodoughnutgirlWoman  over a year ago

Sea of jelly and doughnuts


"Dreading it, not for myself but the boy child. He suffers, and properly suffers. I honestly don't know how he copes.

I'm genuinely concerned about him driving, he passed his test a month ago. I'm just hoping he doesn't take any chances and drive when he can barely open his eyes, or can't stop sneezing

He's a sensible enough lad, but I'm worried the novelty and freedom will overrule his sensible head.

P"

Nettle tea and local honey! As local honey as possible it'll have the same polken to ease his symptoms, I used to get it severely to the point I couldn't work and nothing worked.

(he'll need to build it up in his system, so 4-5 cups a day, before summer hits)

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


"Yep!

I've spent 2 weeks fighting a chesty flu virus.

Few days away visiting my family in Derbyshire, started to feel better.

Back to Sussex, wake up next day bunged to the eyes with hayfever!

Aaaaargh

I've only been suffering for a few years. I can tell it's bad today as my nose is stinging.

I grew up in a very rural area, I had ponies/horses, spent my childhood in fields, barns, stables surrounded by everything possible to trigger hayfever. I was fine

Moved to the seaside aged 27.. Hayfever!

Still trying to figure it out "

Different flora. Apparently some seaside areas have a very diverse plant eco system.

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


"Yep!

I've spent 2 weeks fighting a chesty flu virus.

Few days away visiting my family in Derbyshire, started to feel better.

Back to Sussex, wake up next day bunged to the eyes with hayfever!

Aaaaargh

I've only been suffering for a few years. I can tell it's bad today as my nose is stinging.

I grew up in a very rural area, I had ponies/horses, spent my childhood in fields, barns, stables surrounded by everything possible to trigger hayfever. I was fine

Moved to the seaside aged 27.. Hayfever!

Still trying to figure it out

hayfever is used to describe any allergy which causes those symptoms your allergy could be dust or pollution etc etc only way to know is undergo allergy testing which is not readily available on NHS "

The nurse called my husband's allergic rhinitis. We were in Camber sands on holiday and he got it bad.

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By *irthandgirthMan  over a year ago

Camberley occasionally doncaster

Local honey is the answer. Tablespoon morning and night.

Clean pillow cases and shower before bed (transferring pollen)

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

Here I was thinking somebody likes Phil Collins

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