IG, I also have an allergy to grass and I get it in the spring from mid May thru June when the grass is seeding. I always though I was getting a spring cold until I went to Kentucky over Memorial Day and though I was going to die. I got back home and went to the allergy doctor and he said it was grass. He gave me a 10cc Kenalog (sp?) shot and within 3 days it was like I never has an allergy. The shot lasts about 6 weeks and that got me through the seeding season. Over the years as soon as I would feel the allergy coming on I would get to the doctor for the shot and I was good for the year. Over about 5 or 6 years I have out grown the allergy and no longer get the shot. In the spring now I might sneeze a couple of times when I am out cutting the grass but it is nothing like it use to be.
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