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![]() Well, good luck to both of you. I always like to see some friendly competition on the boards!
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![]() I got slammed by allergies here this summer and found that Zyrtec (I think?) worked WAY better than Claritin for me. Throat still felt a little funny, but I could go outside without feeling like I wanted to die about five feet out the door. I'll look it up to check, just in case the doctor can't recommend much.
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![]() Oracle, here's a link to a good article on ragweed allergies, with some treatment options:
http://www.theallergyauthority.com/a...agweedfall.asp In particular, note the section on prescription nasal sprays (NOT the OTC ones, which may not be for allergies). It sounds like your migraines begin as sinus headaches from allergies and I can empathize-- I get the same thing a few times a year, though not from allergies. Migraines suck. |
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![]() Such symptoms can lead to fatigue, trouble concentrating and missed days of work or school.
Thanks Genuine. I just copied and pasted the key words from that article as they apply to my life. I'm always tired, and the reason I haven't been posting any selections or analysis is that I sit down to go over the PP's and its a real grind to try and concentrate that long. I'm usually sharp as a blade but I feel I'm thinking in slow motion sometimes. I'm gonna go over to the doctor and ask for that prescription nasal spray. If it works I owe you big time. |
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A friend of mine brought in an acupuncturist for her horse, who was a real head case. The acupuncturist inserted a needle into the horse's neck, and my friend said the horse immediately dropped his head down and started chewing softly. When they took the needle out, it was bent. And I thought I was stressed out... |