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    Anyone else in the Northeast suffering terribly this week? There is a layer of pollen all over everything, and I can't get any relief from any of the medicines I'm trying, OTC or prescription. Even the prescription nasal spray that worked last year isn't working

    I was fine while I was away, maybe I need to go away again

  • #2
    Yeah, it's getting a little tough. I was just going through my prescriptions from last year. Looks like it's time to start up again.
    "A man that doesn't spend time with his family, can never be a real man" The Godfather

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Chap7
      Yeah, it's getting a little tough. I was just going through my prescriptions from last year. Looks like it's time to start up again.
      My allergist wouldn't call in a refill for me without $eeing me for an office visit. Couldn't see me for three days, still wouldn't call in the same thing he gave me last year

      So I got the prescription elsewhere, and will be shopping for a new allergist. I never liked him anyway.

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      • #4
        I can't know what your symptoms are, and you're from a different part of the country than I am. Still...

        I was thinking last week how this is the first year I haven't had allergy problems. Our wind is something fierce this year, and I'm still breathing well (and I usually have a bad bout of cold-induced asthma). The difference? This year I've been taking Advair, and I've taken it religiously, not sluffing off when I feel well. Its worked for me.

        Hope you're feeling better soon. Allergies are miserable.

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        • #5
          This supplement has helped us fight allergies the best!

          Quercetin Supplements | Quercetin Products | at Vitamin World

          It may take several days, and you might need more than 1 capsule each day...we started with 2 a day, and then went to 3 a day, and then after about 8 days, we found 2 a day helped greatly during the season.

          Also found here: Quercetin Supplements | Quercetin Products | at Puritan's Pride

          The other thing that helps is the Neti Pot...takes some practice, but it washes out the allergens.
          NasalFlo Neti Pot Kit | Natural Medicinals Supplements | NeilMed
          Life is short, live it with this awareness.

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          • #6
            I have been fine until yesterday afternoon. Now I got up this morning, and I feel like I have razor blades in my eyes.
            Ann-Marie

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Glitter Brunello View Post
              Anyone else in the Northeast suffering terribly this week? There is a layer of pollen all over everything, and I can't get any relief from any of the medicines I'm trying, OTC or prescription. Even the prescription nasal spray that worked last year isn't working

              I was fine while I was away, maybe I need to go away again

              Yess!! We live in Northern NJ and when I got home from work on Tuesday - the floor of my porch, which is normally green, was completely yellow with pollen. Thankfully, I don't have allergies, so I have been on hosing off duties

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              • #8
                I had a severe allergy attack 2 weeks ago and my PC doc prescribed Allegra and nasonex spray. I got an email from nasonex wanting to know if I want daily emails reporting the pollen count. This is helpful and most days for the past 2 weeks the level has been RED (high)
                Kay H

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Kay H
                  I had a severe allergy attack 2 weeks ago and my PC doc prescribed Allegra and nasonex spray. I got an email from nasonex wanting to know if I want daily emails reporting the pollen count. This is helpful and most days for the past 2 weeks the level has been RED (high)
                  I can tell the pollen count from what's layered on my car, but that is an interesting service. Allegra d/n work for me, I'm on day 2 of OTC eyedrops and prescription Nasocort, so far much better than the past two days but I'm running the A/C 24/7 and am afraid to go outside... which is a shame, because I'm freezing in the house, and it's beautiful out

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                  • #10
                    It's been a hard week - I wake up gagging every day. The only thing that works for me is Allegra D.
                    Jacki

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                    • #11
                      Zertec works wonder for me!

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by chap19150
                        Zertec works wonder for me!
                        Doesn't do a thing for me... but my sinus symptoms seem controlled with NasaCortAQ, but my eyes have been driving me nuts. Today seems a little better.

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                        • #13
                          Has anyone tried a teaspoon of very local honey each day for allergies? We went to a farm festival where once again we talked with a beekeeper who recommended this. I've heard of it many times over the years, but I don't know anyone who uses honey or pollen for treating allergies. The honey has to be very very local--you can't just go to a grocery store, you have to get it from a supplier close to you, so that the bees are using the same pollen that you are breathing.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by wackymother View Post
                            Has anyone tried a teaspoon of very local honey each day for allergies? We went to a farm festival where once again we talked with a beekeeper who recommended this. I've heard of it many times over the years, but I don't know anyone who uses honey or pollen for treating allergies. The honey has to be very very local--you can't just go to a grocery store, you have to get it from a supplier close to you, so that the bees are using the same pollen that you are breathing.
                            I have heard this one, but never tested it. I also don't know that I could find honey "local enough..."

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Glitter Brunello
                              I have heard this one, but never tested it. I also don't know that I could find honey "local enough..."
                              I said that to the beekeepers, and they said there are beekeepers everywhere if you look--there are even beekeepers right in Manhattan. So I imagine there are some by you, too....

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