RIP - VTEnviro
His Memory Eternal
They were saying maybe 6+" here, and all we got was a freakin' dusting. ARGH.
The nice thing was that it was actually snow, not ice like we usually get. You could walk and drive without risking life and limb. Plus, it all melted pretty quickly.
Just started raining here. Hopefully it'll wash some of this dang pollen off. I thought my car was black, but the past week it's been yellow.
hey at least you can take something for your allergies.Just started raining here. Hopefully it'll wash some of this dang pollen off. I thought my car was black, but the past week it's been yellow.
Thank God. Maybe this will offer about 5 minutes of allergy relief for me.
It's a no win for the allergies for me. Benadryl works for my nose and eyes, but doesn't do anything for my asthma. I have to take 2 or 3 of them at a time to work, then I'm drowsy/groggy for the rest of the day. If I take nothing, them I'm a crying, booger-nosed ball of mucus all day. Granted, it probably won't make a difference right now with the sinus, ear, and eye infection.hey at least you can take something for your allergies.Just started raining here. Hopefully it'll wash some of this dang pollen off. I thought my car was black, but the past week it's been yellow.
Thank God. Maybe this will offer about 5 minutes of allergy relief for me.
I was always proactive in allergy meds, March through the first heavy frost it is a daily thing. For really bad days I take a Unisom, must be brand name and have to have a good 8hrs since it is a sleeping pill.I just use the nasal sprays for the bad days (woodworking in the garage, when I mow the lawn, etc.), then use both the zyrtec and the spray for the really, really bad days.
Nothing else works for me. Benedryl makes me feel hungover, and the others don't seem to be strong enough for me to notice a difference. The one thing that has helped alot (recommended by my allergist) is to be proactive with the treatment, not reactive. If I take a zyrtec or a shot of the nasal spray before I mow the lawn I have no issues, but if I take it afterwards it takes several hours to get back to at least comfortable. When I visit my parents house, their cats give me the worst allergy problems (and I have 2 cats of my own). If I don't take a zyrtec before I get there and each morning I'm there, I will feel like I have a full-blown sinus infection for at least 3 days after I get back.
I have started seeing ads for this new treatment called the BAX-3000. According to what I've found, this treatment basically "re-wires" your brain into thinking that allergens are no-longer an irritant. The one big downside I saw is that they can only treat 1 specific allergy at a time (i.e. grass pollen). You have to come back for separate treatments for each allergy you have. According to the skin test, I'm allergic to just about everything except food allergies which means I would need at least 2 dozen treatments to get them all (even in Denver with a relatively short growing season, my allergies kick in early Feb and continue through Oct).
you suck. we had 85 degrees two days ago and today is a high of like 52, with a freezing warning for this evening.It's 62 and mostly sunny with a light breeze here. It's my perfect weather. Too bad I'm stuck in a class until 10 PM tonight.
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