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Old 08-24-2006, 01:33 PM
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Chup,
Its like waking up and functioning the whole day with a hangover(except that you didn't even drink anything). Headache, sluggish, water retention, eyes hurt, throat hurts, no energy, can't concentrate. Its like the whole world in front of you is in a cloud or has a dreamlike quality. Its so depressing because you wake up and just want to feel normal again.
What a good description! I wish my allergies were only to ragweed and could be solved so easily. Unfortunately, I'm allergic to most of the outdoors (trees, grasses, soil molds) so have to get the shots weekly and prescription meds every day and even then, I still have days like you have described. If I ever found a genie who gave me one wish, it would be for health, not wealth.
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Old 08-24-2006, 01:48 PM
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What surprised me was that I was not allergic to most stuff outside. I had more INDOOR allergies. MOSTLY Dust mites. YIPEE! Flonase is awesome. I do better outdoors than indoors. I really should have a job where I am outside.
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Old 08-24-2006, 02:24 PM
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I never had any allergies before, then two years ago I got really sick with some sinus and lung infections. Then last year the same thing set in and caused some pneumonia that ruined my hunting season because of a persistent cough. I went through two months thinking I was dying and then a specialist tells me it's just a ragweed allergy. He put me on Singulair and an inhaler this fall and nothing yet, so I'm pretty optimistic.
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Old 08-24-2006, 05:22 PM
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For me it's mostly cats and dust. My husband has a contact allergy to horses, poor guy.
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