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Spring and Autumn for me :wallbash: , tree pollen kicks it off :o:hmm: maybe we shouldn't have diversified and planted the six thousand trees here :toast::drink:

Maybe it would have been wiser to diversify with something else Al :laugh: Talk about irony :D

 

I was always a big sufferer of it intill a few years ago i discovered taking honey everyday got rid of it.

I eat Local Honey when I get it bad, apparently it has to be local for the local type of pollen :blink:

 

i get it all the time i just take tablets for it

I take a few different prescribed tablets for it, they all have the effect early on season but I seem to get used to them as it goes on :(

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i get it really really bad, and suffer loads over the summer,

 

i tried the steriod injection for a few years which worked but i they found out that it causes brittle bones so stopped,

 

my chemist said to take clarityn and flixonase, for a week together and then flixonase only every morning and i gave me fairly good relief last year and the year before,

 

takeing local honey helps, to build up your system slowly, but its a bugger to get with all the bees dying.......

 

poor us, all summer indoors with our pastey complection's, :laugh:

 

 

Snap.

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I dont get sneezing fits but i get a sore throat & my voice goes weak sometimes & it feels like the back of its scratchy if that makes sence

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