Allergies....what?!

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Elm and Poplar trees are in season and around here the level of pollen is extremely high. No flipping wonder my allergies are bad in the morning.
 
Well bad news and good news, allergies usually come in 7 year periods. :P

So 7 years ago you may not have been allergic to whatever it is now, but now you are. In 7 years it might go away :P

Sounds like allergies to me! Take lots of benadryll, don't touch your face and um...steer clear of grass and flowers. (Was the grass recently cut? We found out when I was 17 that I have a serious allergy to grass when ti's fresh cut, hives, breathing or lack of all that jazz)
 
I'm allergic to some anti-vomit medication and only found out when I was hospitalised and my eyes rolled up continuously as a reaction to said medication. Not fun at all. ;) :lol:

Also allergic to pollen, dust etc. so I end up sneezing like a bazillion times when the air is dirty.
 
They are! and I know, it sucks. They make medication for it, but it doesn't help at all! :irked: I take itching medicine....can't take it at work, cause it makes me sleepy...and that's the main place that the itching takes place :lol:
 
I never had problems with allergies until last spring. My eyes get all red and watery.

It sounds like you could have allergies.
 
I'm allergic both to dust and to mosquitos' bites. The one to dust isn't painful or something but the other one is really painful and annoying. I hate it. :(
 
Oh wow, I feel bad for you.

My allergies affected me the worst this year. I absolutely hate it. :no:
 
:hug: Yep, that sounds like allergies! Lemurian's suggestions are good ones :nod:

And if you aren't sure if it's allergis, you might go to the doctor. You may have caught some odd virus or cold :hug:
 
So you can't wear any metal stuff at all? What if you wear those..er...plastic metal ones? I think they have those. :look:
 
The more exposure you have to allergens the more likely you are to develop an allergy.

Drink lots of water and try to stay indoors until the pollen season is past.

you've got my sympathy. I totally suffer when the pine trees pollinate here, and I have headaches for a couple of weeks until the season is done.
 
Spring has barely started, and my hayfever is back. :sigh: The past 2 or so years it hasn't seemed as bad, but the past couple weeks I've been taking an anti-histamine every day.
 
I was never allergic to anything untill I hit twenty then I suffered from hayfever and I still do.....achoooooo!
 
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