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Old 05-26-2010, 03:37 PM   #1
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Allergies

Thought I was going to go unscathed this year till they started sunday .



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Old 05-26-2010, 03:46 PM   #2
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Last 2 days everything has turned yellow! Think this is the 2nd go round this year.

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Old 05-26-2010, 04:48 PM   #3
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I hear you. Usually I'm a mess starting early-May. Thought to myself "maybe this year won't be so bad", then last week came. Allergies still seem to be a little better than years past so I can't complain...

Have only needed to drug up a few times, instead of drugs everyday along with eye drops and benadryl before bed.
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Old 05-27-2010, 10:35 AM   #4
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With the way this year started, with an early spring with the flooding, the trees are having an explosive flowering session this year. That added with the fact that a lot more tree species are having overlapping blooms, and we have what will be considered one of the worst seasons for spring allergies.

I was out last night and got caught in a pollen "downpour" or "pollen-storm" by a truer description. It looked like a fog bank rolled in over the pond I was at. I was loading my gear when I first noticed it, and then I took my first breath and gakked up a lung. My eyes are still itchy right now, even after flushing them and my sinuses out last night.
The rain we had last night helped clean the air somewhat, but as long as the trees are still flowering, we'll still be suffering.
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Old 05-27-2010, 05:55 PM   #5
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The rain we had last night helped clean the air somewhat, but as long as the trees are still flowering, we'll still be suffering.
Ya, and then the grasses will start.

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Old 05-27-2010, 09:38 PM   #6
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Today is a tough one. Claritan no helpy.

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Pseudoephedrine (the original main ingredient in Sudafed) is the absolute best stuff for sinuses.

The problem is that the Gobmint makes drug stores keep anything with Pseudoephedrine behind the counter now, you need a license to buy it (in MA they actually scan the license and put you in a database) and have to be 18+... all because meth labs *could* use it to make meth - so drug companies came out with an alternative that could be out in the aisles but is inferior.

I've been an allergy sufferer my whole life and the best product I've found for me is the Lortadine/Pseudoephedrine combo... and on the absolute worst days I go the benadry/pseudoephedrine mix.
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Old 05-29-2010, 12:52 PM   #9
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Pseudoephedrine (the original main ingredient in Sudafed) is the absolute best stuff for sinuses.

The problem is that the Gobmint makes drug stores keep anything with Pseudoephedrine behind the counter now, you need a license to buy it (in MA they actually scan the license and put you in a database) and have to be 18+... all because meth labs *could* use it to make meth - so drug companies came out with an alternative that could be out in the aisles but is inferior.

I've been an allergy sufferer my whole life and the best product I've found for me is the Lortadine/Pseudoephedrine combo... and on the absolute worst days I go the benadry/pseudoephedrine mix.
Is this include Dimetap. Can't find that on the shelves

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Old 05-29-2010, 01:44 PM   #10
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Is this include Dimetap. Can't find that on the shelves
No clue. I don't think pseudoephedrine is in Dimetapp, so it's probably for some other 'Big Brother looking out for us' type of reason.
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Old 05-30-2010, 06:35 PM   #11
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Is this include Dimetap. Can't find that on the shelves
Swimmer it is mostly the pill and it is a big pia for anyone who needs the stuff daily, not to mention they make you feel like a criminal when you buy the stuff

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Old 05-31-2010, 06:39 AM   #12
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then again

your merely treating the symptoms
and NOT effecting a cure


the trick is to desensitize yourself to pollen

by eating the NON wind blown kind

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Pollen gathered by bees is superior to that obtained directly from flowering plants. The bees are extremely discriminate about selecting the best pollen from the millions of grains that are present. Of these, only two types are found, namely, anemophile pollen grains (which are not collected by bees, and produce allergic reactions) and entomophile pollen grains (which are collected by bees, and possess greater nutrient content).
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In actuality, entomophile pollen grains have been employed in the successful treatment of airborn pollen allergies.


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I started weezing a couple of weeks. Chest rattling every night. Finally went to the doc. Got sick as a dog the next day. Went to doc just in time. Pine poollen is the worst I have seen it since I was a kid.

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