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By *ensuallover1000 OP   Man
over a year ago

Somewhere In The Ether…

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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By *019ReadyCouple
over a year ago

Leeds

How many sneezes? Just being nosey...

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

Hate hay fever especially when council decide to cut the grass just after it pissed it down with rain

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

Hay fever sucks big time!!

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By *ensuallover1000 OP   Man
over a year ago

Somewhere In The Ether…


"How many sneezes? Just being nosey..."

I managed about twenty two nonstop. I would have stopped to be proud but was sadly too busy half drowning in my own mucus

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By *ensuallover1000 OP   Man
over a year ago

Somewhere In The Ether…

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.....

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By *hoenixAdAstraWoman
over a year ago

Hiding in the shadows

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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By *sianMancMan
over a year ago

Manchester


"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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By *aisy SteinerWoman
over a year ago

Leicester


"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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By *aisy SteinerWoman
over a year ago

Leicester


"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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By *aisy SteinerWoman
over a year ago

Leicester

I've had hayfever since I was 7, used to suffer really badly, now I only seem to have bad years every so often.

At the moment it's my eyes that constantly stream that's annoying. Lol

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By *ouis CyphreMan
over a year ago

The Midlands


"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.

"

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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By *heLaserGuyMan
over a year ago

Coventry

Eating local honey is meant to ease it, so ive heard.

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