Hay-fever

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Hay-fever
  1. Unread #1 - Jun 16, 2010 at 7:39 AM
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    Hay-fever

    Who gets Hay-fever?

    I do, and it's definitely the worst I have ever had it. My eyes haven't stopped watering and I can't stop sneezing. It's actually really getting on my nerves.
     
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    Hay-fever

    Every day of my teenage years I've had to carry around either a Handkerchief or a packet of tissues.... that's how bad I get hayfever and allergies - It affects me every single day D:
    I just recently got a Nose Operation though (Bilateral Endoscopic Turbinoplasty), where basically they ground down the cartilage ridges underneath the membrane inside my nostrils, effectively widening them and meaning I never have a blocked nose anymore - just a runny one.
     
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    Hay-fever

    Damn. That must be horrible. I'm lucky I only get it probably once every 2 years. I didn't experience it last year for some reason, not sure why. But I have it really bad this year.
     
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    Hay-fever

    I made a thread about this a month or two ago, just when mine started to kick-in.
    I get it badly, sore eyes, runny/sore nose, bad cough, some occasional swollen facial features, the lot. I had to go to hospital two years ago because my eyes were swollen up so much to the point that when I tried putting in eye drops to soothe it (which I never do), they just ran out of my eyes. This year I've been fortunate and haven't gotten it too bad, but I've had my days.
     
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    Very high pollen levels this year in UK, I've got a been getting a little iritation I just take some allergy tablets at the beginning of the day and I'm fine all day :D
     
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    Hay-fever

    I usually get it really bad, itchy, watering eyes, running nose, sneezing etc., but a couple of years back my doctor prescribed this stuff that actually worked, Hay fever free for a while, but for some reason in the past few days I'm having the worst hay fever symptoms I've ever experienced, maybe I've build up a tolerance to the medicine :( It blows.
     
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