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Linda
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Apr 15, 2012 11:53AM
I hate them, too, here in the Texas Panhandle. Wind and a sky full of dirt have my sinuses aching, but thankfully Zytec or Claritin work for me! Hope your meds kick in for you!
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ah me too! I was such a sickly kid, but that was how I ended up a bookworm.It struck me as really ironic that the years I spent sneezing and wheezing as I munched my bookwormy way through your books, thinking I was such a pathetic allergic dribbly oozy, eyes squinty blob... oblivious to the fact one of my favourite authors shared the same afflictions!
So my sympathy had a moment of sad geeky fan, "Oh wow... you too? Cool!" to it. LOL
But seriouswly - My true sympathies. I find I need to alternate antihistamines every few months as I seem to become immune to them if I use them regularly. Beyond that - moving countries helps. I've moved twice and both times my allergies vanished or eased... until I become used to my new environs and then they start up again. I had five fantastic years here in Scotland. I even wore perfume!! wow :-0 but alas, it's starting to wear off now and in a new variation. Less sneezing, but more asthma. :-\ yippee...
Hope you feel better soon.


