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Has hayfever season started early?

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By *ad Nanna OP   Woman
52 weeks ago

East London

Either it has or my house needs a serious dusting.

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By *ad Nanna OP   Woman
52 weeks ago

East London

Ignoramouses

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By *ensuallover1000Man
52 weeks ago

Somewhere In The Ether…

Mines all good here thankfully; June is my month of reckoning though…..

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By *ad Nanna OP   Woman
52 weeks ago

East London


"Mines all good here thankfully; June is my month of reckoning though….."

Thank you for your contribution, I probably just need to dust my house.

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By (user no longer on site)
52 weeks ago

Want me to come over and see?

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By (user no longer on site)
52 weeks ago

It's all year round. It depends what type of pollen you're allergic too. For me, it's various trees and yes, it started about a week ago.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
52 weeks ago

Central


"It's all year round. It depends what type of pollen you're allergic too. For me, it's various trees and yes, it started about a week ago. "

I've been sneezing for a week or so. Catkins and pussy willows are out, as well as a few spring bulbs. I tend to react most of the year

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By *ad Nanna OP   Woman
52 weeks ago

East London

Not just me then.

There is a pungent smelling bush over by the Thames that really affects me but there's none where I live.

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By *ad Nanna OP   Woman
52 weeks ago

East London


"Want me to come over and see?"

If you bring a vacuum cleaner with you.

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By *ddie1966Man
52 weeks ago

Paper Town Central, Essex.

All year here too.

Strange actually, as a youngster I never had it. It only arrived when I got cats...

I never knew cats gave off pollen

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By (user no longer on site)
52 weeks ago


"It's all year round. It depends what type of pollen you're allergic too. For me, it's various trees and yes, it started about a week ago.

I've been sneezing for a week or so. Catkins and pussy willows are out, as well as a few spring bulbs. I tend to react most of the year "

Same here. When the leaves drop and decompose and the wind picks up, I'm a mess.

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By *ad Nanna OP   Woman
52 weeks ago

East London


"All year here too.

Strange actually, as a youngster I never had it. It only arrived when I got cats...

I never knew cats gave off pollen "

Pet dander is dangerous for asthmatics.

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By *929Man
52 weeks ago

bedlington

I always had it year round was just worse in summer kenecort injections gave me a new life I’d probably off myself if it became impossible to source and had to go back to living like that as tablets never touched it even taking a pack a day

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By *assyleigh92Couple
52 weeks ago

Coventry

Tree pollen high today

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By *onnyJohnMan
52 weeks ago

Doncaster


"Either it has or my house needs a serious dusting."

I have a theory about this.. i used to suffer badly with it, to the extent that i was once hospitalised due to the effect it had on my eyes, or rather my inability at the time to resist rubbing them, anyway from a young age right up until my early thirties i suffered, one year a particular tablet would work the following year it would have no effect and id have to try others until i found one that would, often with the same active ingredient but just a different manufacturer!, anyway now i barely get affected by it at all, my theory is this - we all suffer hayfever but people have different tolerances to differing levels and differing types of pollen.. for example a specific type and specific level will affect one person but not another person, however just a slight change to one or both of those parameters will see the previously affected person clear up and then the non affected person develop symptoms, also to throw more variables into the mix i also think age can play a factor, someone who has never suffered it can begin to suffer later in life..

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
52 weeks ago

Central


"Not just me then.

There is a pungent smelling bush over by the Thames that really affects me but there's none where I live.

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I'm curious what the plant is. Yesr plants are a couple of we weeks more advanced in the season than up here in the north. Forsythia is just starting to open its buds here - it's that yellow flowered shrub.

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By (user no longer on site)
52 weeks ago

That explains the sneezing ! Tree pollen for me. Hubby has a tree nut allergy and some pollens affect him really badly.

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By (user no longer on site)
52 weeks ago

This explains a lot

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By (user no longer on site)
52 weeks ago


"All year here too.

Strange actually, as a youngster I never had it. It only arrived when I got cats...

I never knew cats gave off pollen "

Same. All year round plus cat dander. As a result, I hate cats. But the little buggers seem to know that fact so hunt me down in any situation.

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By *TG3Man
52 weeks ago

Dorchester

It probably has all the daffodils, crocuses and snow drops are out

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By (user no longer on site)
52 weeks ago

Two days of

Sneezing my head of

Itchy eyes

This morning I had to phone work as kept being sick. Taken paracetamol and been asleep for 2 hours.

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By *ad Nanna OP   Woman
52 weeks ago

East London


"Not just me then.

There is a pungent smelling bush over by the Thames that really affects me but there's none where I live.

I'm curious what the plant is. Yesr plants are a couple of we weeks more advanced in the season than up here in the north. Forsythia is just starting to open its buds here - it's that yellow flowered shrub."

Does it smell pungent? This plant has little yellow flowers.

There's loads of it where my daughter lives.

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By (user no longer on site)
52 weeks ago

I am almost dying of allergy today. On the plus side, my fluids are spraying everywhere

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By *otSoPoshWoman
52 weeks ago

In a ball gown because that's how we roll in N. Devon

It's been bad today, my face feels like it's melting with all the sneezing, running eyes and nose.

I've only suffered the last 2 years but it's like 40 years of hay-fever have ganged up on me!

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