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LG999 06-04-2021 06:41 AM

I use claritan or the drug store version which is much cheaper w same active ingredient. Works great.
If I also have congestion I use claritan D which requires showing a license or other proof of identity.
If your eyes are bothering you you can use eye drops for allergies which work pretty well.

DIver0258 06-04-2021 06:47 AM

We have found using local honey to help with allergies. The pollen used by the bees help create and build a natural anti-histamine reaction by the body. This lessens the allergic reaction to pollen.

merrymini 06-04-2021 07:10 AM

Has been awful.

BoatRatKat 06-04-2021 07:14 AM

I've had red, scratchy eyes and a runny nose ever since we moved to FL 5 years ago. Every time we go on vacation, it all clears up but then returns as soon as we come home. I don't like taking allergy meds so I just try not to let it bother me. Small price for getting to live in such a beautiful place.

Notsocrates 06-04-2021 07:14 AM

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Originally Posted by tophcfa (Post 1954259)
Is it just me or are others currently experiencing unusual suffering from allergies? Here is hoping we get a good soaking rain to flush the pollen out of the air. I am getting really tired of being congested with a very scratchy throat.

Buy a HEPA rated air filter and put it in your bedroom. Airduct heared/cooled houses are not good for allergies.

CFrance 06-04-2021 07:23 AM

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Originally Posted by LG999 (Post 1954561)
I use claritan or the drug store version which is much cheaper w same active ingredient. Works great.
If I also have congestion I use claritan D which requires showing a license or other proof of identity.
If your eyes are bothering you you can use eye drops for allergies which work pretty well.

Be careful with the "D" medicine. My blood pressure went up mysteriously last March. My doctor discovered it was the allergy medicine. She said to avoid anything with a "D" attached to the name.


I guess an occasional use wouldn't hurt, but I was taking it every day.

Bwolf1 06-04-2021 08:01 AM

I’ve found it to be very much worse this year.

kendi 06-04-2021 08:25 AM

Shower before bed to wash all the pollen out of your hair and off body. Use Neti pot before bed (works amazingly well) so the pollen is out of your system when you sleep. You can also use neti pot throughout the day if needed. It feels really good to get all that congestion washed out of the sinuses. Pets (if you have one) will carry lots of pollen into the house so don’t let them sleep with you.

irishwonone 06-04-2021 08:34 AM

Everyone is affected. Being inside for over a year then going outside after Covid didn’t help. Plus we’ve had no rain to wash down the pollen which made things stuffy.

LG999 06-04-2021 09:21 AM

Honey does work. To be most effective you need to have some pretty often perhaps in a daily cup of tea. Try to use honey with the wax still in it if you can.

PugMom 06-04-2021 10:06 AM

add this family to the list of those affected-it's not just you. i get the itchy scratchy throat with cough, itchy eyes, etc. we tend to get SOME relief with Nasacort, but don't use every day.

Velvet 06-04-2021 10:28 AM

I changed the filter on the Furnace to a pleated one from Home Depot. (I read the various pollen ratings. )The next morning I woke up with almost zero symptoms. Though not usually allergic, I felt it this year.

BlackhawksFan 06-04-2021 10:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tophcfa (Post 1954259)
Is it just me or are others currently experiencing unusual suffering from allergies? Here is hoping we get a good soaking rain to flush the pollen out of the air. I am getting really tired of being congested with a very scratchy throat.

Yes but not as bad as last year.

ithos 06-04-2021 06:59 PM

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Originally Posted by jakers (Post 1954536)
As we get older, we are more susceptible of allergens.

Not in my case. Since I was a teenager, I would often experience constant drainage and swallowing even when I didn't have sneezing spells. Would sometimes wake up with kleenex tissue all around me. Always had actifed or sudafed around.

Now I am effectively cured. I don't have a clue when allergy season is upon us and never purchase facial tissues anymore. In the last four years I have taken an antihistamine once. Either it was a benefit of aging or the changes I made for a healthier lifestyle.

Rlheinz19@yahoo.com 06-04-2021 07:35 PM

I'm from Louisville KY which is one of the worse places in the country for allergies. In addition to sneezing, I get sinus headaches and dizziness. I look at the Weather.com pollen app to get a pretty good idea of what bothers me. I take Claritin daily and a nasal spray when it is bad. If I treat consistently I no longer get semi annual sinus infections. All that being said, yes it has been bad lately.


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