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Originally posted by zeitghostMy allergies have been playing up for weeks.
Ho hum.
I've been taking anti-histamines since March.
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I might have done one of those if my nose wasn't running all over my keyboard
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A poll would have been to logical way of getting answers to this kind of question.
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Originally posted by ChrisPackit View PostJust when I thought I had got to that point in my life when my hayfever might have gone away (as it apparently does in your 'mid' life) the dreaded symptoms have just kicked in.
Runny nose, sore eyes, itchy skin...
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Originally posted by ChrisPackit View PostJust when I thought I had got to that point in my life when my hayfever might have gone away (as it apparently does in your 'mid' life) the dreaded symptoms have just kicked in.
Runny nose, sore eyes, itchy skin...
I've been running around the office trying to find someone with some anti-histamine tablets. I found a woman with a jar full of strangely named tablets, and I took 2 of the ones I thought were anti-histamines so my hayfever symptoms should be gone soon ... either that or I won't be getting pregnant this week
Locally produced honey helps me.
Bing!
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Anyone suffering ?
Just when I thought I had got to that point in my life when my hayfever might have gone away (as it apparently does in your 'mid' life) the dreaded symptoms have just kicked in.
Runny nose, sore eyes, itchy skin...
I've been running around the office trying to find someone with some anti-histamine tablets. I found a woman with a jar full of strangely named tablets, and I took 2 of the ones I thought were anti-histamines so my hayfever symptoms should be gone soon ... either that or I won't be getting pregnant this weekTags: None
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