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seasonal allergies have gone to the next level with me.

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we had rain.  lots of rain. unexpected to me was the amount of stuff that started growing around here.  it is CRAZY!.  i suffer from mild allegies that some prescription nasal spray keeps at bay.  not this spring.  it triggered my asthma.  and it slammed it into high gear.  my doc told me to stop all my asthma meds because she is giving me a new one.  it is kinda helping, but not what i hoped for.

 

this is rough!!  with the Covid specter still lingering, my cough and raspy voice is probably making people nervous.   i need stuff to dry up and die.  hahahhaha..

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Can’t wait.  My sinuses like a dry heat. :)

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Zyrtec! Zyrtec all the way. My seasonal allergies get nuts every May and June and it makes my asthma get real bad. Can’t go far without my albuterol, but Zyrtec is the only thing I’ve found that helps the allergies. 

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42 minutes ago, Jar11591 said:

Zyrtec! Zyrtec all the way. My seasonal allergies get nuts every May and June and it makes my asthma get real bad. Can’t go far without my albuterol, but Zyrtec is the only thing I’ve found that helps the allergies. 

my doc told me to put my Claritin away and buy Zyrtec.  i am trying the generic version now.

zertec works good for me.   I feel your pain.  My allergies have been terrible this year. 

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Hope you get to feeling better soon. I take a couple snorts of Flonase every day.

So far myself an Mrs B have been OK this year.   We take Flonase and Claritin.  

15 minutes ago, Woody B said:

So far myself an Mrs B have been OK this year.   We take Flonase and Claritin.  

I live on Flonase, sinus meds, and decongestants. What makes it worse for me is I had lung cancer a few years back and they took out 1/3 of my right lung. They got the cancer, and all is good there, but the lung gets irritated very easily ever since the surgery, and that creates even more problems. I have a prescription inhaler that I have to use when things get really bad. All in all though I am just glad to be breathing at all.

20 hours ago, TnRiver46 said:

It’s ok you’ve got 20-30 year drought coming up any day now 

 

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Raw, local honey. Teaspoon a day straight up. 

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I've had a cough, runny nose, and watery eyes going on for two weeks now.  The first thing I do when I get up in the morning is take Claritin.

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