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lawrawrrr
01-05-2022, 03:49 PM
Anyone else getting really bad hayfever this year?

I'm usually pretty OK, few sniffles here and there and some years nothing, but this year I am DYING. I can't breathe properly, constantly siffing and blowing my nose, coughing, the roof of my mouth hurts, I'm tired AF and dizzy.

I spent most of last week thinking it was Covid and used ALL of my leftover tests, but antihistamines help and now i've been inside for 2 days straight I feel so much better

pls sympathise with me or just send nice messages that'd be appreciated

tbl
01-05-2022, 05:39 PM
Feeling for you right now!
I love the flowers and all that comes with spring, but I'm ready for it to be over.
Hopefully it'll get a lot better soon!

jamiexo
02-05-2022, 02:48 PM
Yup :/ I always have super bad allergies this time of year. Had a scratchy throat and been sneezing nonstop this past weekend. My boss tested positive for COVID yesterday, so I panicked thinking maybe my symptoms were that, but I got tested and I'm negative, so luckily it's just my allergies acting up.

Hope you feel better soon xoxo

Empired
06-05-2022, 09:26 PM
OMFG I'm the complete opposite. Usually I get such bad hayfever and it affects my eyes and they close up so much I can't see. They're so itchy it drives me insaneeee and I'm miserable.

Not a single hayfever symptom (yet) this year. I don't understand what's going on???

_spirit
06-05-2022, 09:49 PM
Yes I always have bad allergies from the start of April right up to winter, I am on the strongest allergy tablets called fexofenadine which I have on prescription from the doctors, I have had a scratchy throat and sore eyes to the point I have had to keep the windows closed and if I go out when I get back I have been taking a shower straight away to try and reduce the pollen.

Shannon
08-05-2022, 08:48 PM
I'm really lucky and tend not to get hayfever considering i have a significant allergy to a certain common pollen! But it seems that everyone is suffering this year!! Just make sure you get help of your GP if nothings helping to calm it down!

Just avoid the trees and the beees!

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