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By *reenonions OP   Man
over a year ago

Nr Exeter

Does anyone else get bad hay fever when it's not supposed to be so intense?

I woke up this morning, every streaming and itching and nose a bit bunged up.

I've popped the pills but they make me drowsy - it's not meant to be bad today yet I'm screwed...

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

Have you tried eating locally produced honey?

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire

What gets me is cut grass, i can smell it a mile away. When the council come round and mow all the open spaces i have to stay in. Im lucky that apart from that i just tend to get dry eyes

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By *oxerjoshleeMan
over a year ago

Sheffield

Yes I have hey fever and it's worse when the weather is rainy or windy. I think it's because the pollen gets blown around.

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


"Does anyone else get bad hay fever when it's not supposed to be so intense?

I woke up this morning, every streaming and itching and nose a bit bunged up.

I've popped the pills but they make me drowsy - it's not meant to be bad today yet I'm screwed..."

Hugs ((( )))

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

Take the tablets at bedtime, its the build up of anti hystamine that counts

Shower in the morning and before bed, gets the dust and pollen off you. Make sure you wash your hair every night.

A little smear of vaseline in your nose helps

As does wearking sunglasses when ever outside

I use nasal spray and eye drops.

There is a course of very strong tablets the docs can give you. But you have to beg for these.

Dont dry your bedding outside, it collects pollen

I have heard the local honey works. Apparently it works really well with walnuts as well as honey.

I have suffered for years, but for some reason the last 2 years I have been OK.

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By *illyxWoman
over a year ago

Bolton

I'm suffering this year too, not fun

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

I hear acupuncture can really help.

But you need to have the treatment months before the season starts to build resistance.

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