Jenny Thalia wrote: » eye baths
anncoates wrote: » wtf
jester77 wrote: » Sounds nasty, close the windows and doors and if you have an air circulation unit then add a pollen filter to it. Makes a big difference.
ThinkProgress wrote: » Stop overreacting!
Jenny Thalia wrote: » If you could see how much gunk and blood my nose has produced this morning, you'd understand
Jenny Thalia wrote: » I'm alright at home. It's work that's the problem. I work next to a florist and in front of an open door :pac:
dee_mc wrote: » Hang on, blood? gunk? Is that normal? (Obviously I mean 'hayfever normal', not 'normal normal', I realise there's a distinction!)
Jenny Thalia wrote: » I've pretty bad hay fever, so it's normal for me. I basically sneeze until I get a nosebleed several times a day
ThinkProgress wrote: » I find the best way to eradicate not just hayfever, but all allergic overreactions... is to damage your immune system so badly that it stops fighting everything! lol Seriously, it's worth a try!
Chris_Bradley wrote: » I'm starting to feel the wrath of the hayfever now.... my right eye was rubbed to death last night and is now looking like Mike Tyson had his fun with me.
endacl wrote: » I used to get it as a teenager. Sometime in my mid 20s I realized I couldn't remember the last time pollen got me sneezing. Haven't had a dose since, but I remember just how miserable it can be. It can just disappear. Hang on to that thought!!
Jenny Thalia wrote: » Anyone else in a heap with it? For a month now, I've been on the antihistamines, the nasal sprays, the eye baths, and it's just getting worse. Supposedly a low or moderate pollen count so god help me when it gets high! Anyone else suffering?
cnocbui wrote: » I used to suffer horrendously. Gave up gluten and now I only get sore/itchy eyes on the worst days.