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Anyone else suffering out there? And what pills are you popping for it?

This year seems to be the worst for a long while. I actually think the pills are making it worse too. Roll on the winter!!
 
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Anyone else suffering out there? And what pills are you popping for it?

This year seems to be the worst for a long while. I actually think the pills are making it worse too. Roll on the winter!!

Nope. Never suffered with it.
 
Never bothered me thankfully, but I've heard it can be a right pain in the scrotum 🙁
 
I am on the Tesco hayfever and allergy relief pills (cetirizine hydrochloride), loads cheaper than the chemists.
If I take half a pill every other day BEFORE any symptons get to bad, they work great.
 
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I am in Essex and are dying, nose is running like a tap. I am also using cetrazine hydrochloride in 180mg tablets still suffering.
 
Have never suffered from it till this year? WHY NOW??????
Was on my way to a job on Thursday when out of nowhere (just after passing a chap mowing a field), I started sneezing like mad. I was so close to loosing control of the van.
If this is how bad it affects peeps, then those with hay fever should be BANNED from driving.

My nostrils were running so badly I had to pull over, take off my T Shirt and use it as a hanky.
 
I have taken cetirizine hydrochloride but although effective I did find it made me slightly drowsy. Loratadine is my go to pill also known by the brand name Claritin. You do have to start taking it ahead of the season as its affects are ***ulative. Beconase nasal spray helps with the runny nose and sneezing. In my experience having suffered quite badly with hayfever since I was about 11 blowing your nose is bad, sniff lightly if you can, or keep your nose blocked mop it up and breath through your mouth. If you blow your nose you clear it for a fresh dose of irritant pollen and you iritate the nasal passage ways. Then you just end up endlessly violently sneezing streams of snot and mucus and it ends up in your sinusses and your eyes start running worse and then your throat itches your toung gets dry and thick and then you die.
 
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I have taken cetirizine hydrochloride but although effective I did find it made me slightly drowsy. Loratadine is my go to pill also known by the brand name Claritin. You do have to start taking it ahead of the season as its affects are ***ulative. Beconase nasal spray helps with the runny nose and sneezing. In my experience having suffered quite badly with hayfever since I was about 11 blowing your nose is bad, sniff lightly if you can, or keep your nose blocked mop it up and breath through your mouth. If you blow your nose you clear it for a fresh dose of irritant pollen and you iritate the nasal passage ways. Then you just end up endlessly violently sneezing streams of snot and mucus and it ends up in your sinusses and your eyes start running worse and then your throat itches your toung gets dry and thick and then you die.

You really think I am going to die?
 
I have taken cetirizine hydrochloride but although effective I did find it made me slightly drowsy. Loratadine is my go to pill also known by the brand name Claritin. You do have to start taking it ahead of the season as its affects are ***ulative. Beconase nasal spray helps with the runny nose and sneezing. In my experience having suffered quite badly with hayfever since I was about 11 blowing your nose is bad, sniff lightly if you can, or keep your nose blocked mop it up and breath through your mouth. If you blow your nose you clear it for a fresh dose of irritant pollen and you iritate the nasal passage ways. Then you just end up endlessly violently sneezing streams of snot and mucus and it ends up in your sinusses and your eyes start running worse and then your throat itches your toung gets dry and thick and then you die.

that last bit is spot on mate......I die like that at least twice a day in summer!
 
Benadryl Plus are only things working for me that I can still work and drive on. £6 for 12 though and you're only allowed one pack at a time.
My nan also gives me the ones she gets from hospital but man alive they knock me bandy
 
i get 2 months supply of fexafenadine from the docs as cetririzine hydrochloride gives me headaches for some reason. its not as bad as i get older.
 

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