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Fred - 08 Jan 2006 18:40 GMT
Today the wind is blowing.  My sunuses are also running like crazy.
The run so fast that I cannot get a tissue quick enough to prevent the
run to drip from my lip onto the floor.  This has been a long standing
issue with me.  I took a Claritin about 20 minutes ago.  It will start
having a drying affect on me within the next 30 minutes.  It use to
back up and my sinuses would swell shut.  I would then have to deal
with mental confusion and nervousness.  I finally have overcome some of
the more serious inflammation and infection problems - at least so they
do not occur so regularly.  It has had a pretty severe impact on my
life.  Man has been able to overcome things like the bubonic plague,
smallpox, and many other diseases.  I wish that there could be more
progress made with rhinitis.
Shirley Ann - 09 Jan 2006 13:00 GMT
I have Hay fever in the Spring and each year for years I go through what
you are talking about.

Some days I can use a whole box of kleenex. I have to carry them around
with me, between sneezing and a runny nose dripping.
Then I can get itchy eyes and itchy throat.

The minute the wind starts to blow, I start the above.

My MD told me to take Claritin for my allergies. It helps some.

shirleyann
Murray Grossan - 09 Jan 2006 16:59 GMT
On 1/9/06 5:00 AM, in article
25223-43C25E82-436@storefull-3138.bay.webtv.net, "Shirley Ann"
<shirleyann2@webtv.net> wrote:

> I have Hay fever in the Spring and each year for years I go through what
> you are talking about.
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
>
> shirleyann

Go to www.pollen.com  Check the calender. If you can plan when the allergy
starts you can take NasoCrom before and prevent the symptoms.
Fred - 09 Jan 2006 17:34 GMT
I have taken Nasocrom before.  I don't like it because it leaves a
white residue inside your nose and looks like you have bad hygene
because you don't keep your nose clean.  It helped slightly but since
then I have discovered a several other drugs that work much better.
 
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