What’s the Guineas World Record for most sneezes in a minute?
I think I may have just broken it.....
Anyhoo - fellow sufferers (or potential sneezing world record rivals) reveal thy selves and let us all commiserate in our abject misery together |
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The weirdest thing with my hayfever is that a) It tends to be far worse at night and even more bizarrely, b) far worse AFTER getting out of the bath/shower (I would have thought that logically, the pollen would or at least, should effectively wash off me).
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I grew up in rural Derbyshire.
My childhood was spent free range in fields, I had a pony/horse, practically lived in stables, slept in haybarns several nights a week.
Not so much as a nose tickle.
Aged 27 I moved to the south coast, right on the beach.
And get hayfever!
It's definitely a Sussex/South thing, as I'm OKish when I go north, visit my mum.
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"What’s the Guineas World Record for most sneezes in a minute?
I think I may have just broken it.....
Anyhoo - fellow sufferers (or potential sneezing world record rivals) reveal thy selves and let us all commiserate in our abject misery together "
Don't suffer you can alleviate it quite easily tbh. |
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"I grew up in rural Derbyshire.
My childhood was spent free range in fields, I had a pony/horse, practically lived in stables, slept in haybarns several nights a week.
Not so much as a nose tickle.
Aged 27 I moved to the south coast, right on the beach.
And get hayfever!
It's definitely a Sussex/South thing, as I'm OKish when I go north, visit my mum.
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It's not your local pollen. Daft as that sounds. You were probably used to it, either that or whatever you're allergic too only grows down south.
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"The weirdest thing with my hayfever is that a) It tends to be far worse at night and even more bizarrely, b) far worse AFTER getting out of the bath/shower (I would have thought that logically, the pollen would or at least, should effectively wash off me).
Alas..... "
Hayfever can be worse at night as all the allergens disturbed by activity during the day drop back down.
As for the shower thing..yeah..dunno! |
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"I grew up in rural Derbyshire.
My childhood was spent free range in fields, I had a pony/horse, practically lived in stables, slept in haybarns several nights a week.
Not so much as a nose tickle.
Aged 27 I moved to the south coast, right on the beach.
And get hayfever!
It's definitely a Sussex/South thing, as I'm OKish when I go north, visit my mum.
It's not your local pollen. Daft as that sounds. You were probably used to it, either that or whatever you're allergic too only grows down south.
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It is a funny old thin Hayfever. Suffer April through to August at home. If I go abroad, no symptoms at all and no need to take any antihistamines . Conclusion need more holidays |
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