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Allergies are really bad for me this year. Usually they don't start until May. I must be allergic to the trees now. The one thing I have noticed is that when I sneeze, and I am sneezing a lot it is not hurting my back. In years past a sneeze would send pains up and down my back. So the AS must not be as bad.

Years ago I had allergy shots. They cleared the allergies. I think I need to go back.


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Hello Orch
Heyfever can drive you crazy!
Do you take antihistamine tablets or anything?
If the shots helped you before, then that sounds like a good idea.
Glad your AS seems to be better though! One out of two is something!


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Problem is, Steve, is that true spring (i.e. plants and trees blooming) came a month earlier than usual this year. I'm hearing from a lot of people that their allergies have kicked in earlier than usual this year.

Although, it's awfully nice to see the gardens blooming so early!!!! grin

Warm hugs,


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if it weren't for the year round taking of zyrtec, i'd definitely need to think about allergy shots. surprised the zyrtec has worked this well for the last going on 15 years.



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My husband used to hate sneezing, the pain was so intense. Now that his spine has fused from shoulders to hips, sneezing is not so bad. Just a thought. Take care and pass the tissues. Hope you feel better soon.

Peace,

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Oh wow...when I feel a sneeze coming I go into a panic to try to stop it or get it out as a grunt.


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I hear you on the pain when sneezing. It can be brutal, can't it.

My Mum took shots for years, as her hay fever is horrible. They help a great deal.

Hugs,


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Seeing as I've never really had an allergy problem yet even I'm having a problem with watering eyes and a stuffy nose this spring, I can only imagine what you folks who DO have allergies are putting up with. Here's hoping for a quick end to these high pollen and mold counts!

Brad


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Steve,
Hey bro.
If your chest gets tight and the breathing seems to be high, watch out for asthma / CHF.
I usually wheezed when I swam or burned my lungs at higher elevation while elk hunting...
Good to see you my friend. I was in Salt Lake for only 45 minutes during a layover..
Stay well,
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