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Lovely weather but having trouble with hay fever first time I have had it so bad, might be because I have copd is there any one out there the same antihistamines don't seem to be working lol Bliss

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Yep,I have antihistamine,had it for a while now.they do help.maybe need different ones ?????

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My antihistamines are from the Drs, I think I should have gone on them sooner than just last week lol Bliss

I'm so sorry to hear this, Bliss2. I suppose I'm luck in that pollen has not been a problem for me, now, or indeed in the past. Annieseed was mentioning something like this earlier today. With any luck she will be around to give you her advice. I do hope you find some relief soon :)

Sandra x x x

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Poor you..thankfully I dont suffer with hayfever..Copd bad enough without hayfever as well.xx

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For 15 years I was treated for asthma, and never had an attack. Like you, I'm not affected by pollen - it's finer pm2.5's that seem to trigger SOB in me, like air freshners, or carpet freshners. :)

Sandra x x x

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Those air fresheners are lethal :-( xx

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I've had to avoid a plethora of shops and businesses because of it. Has me choking and spluttering grand style! :( So much for them complying with the H&S brigade!

Sandra x x x

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I agree xxx

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Thankfully so far, evaded that problem but did have trouble with glands coming up in neck and throat feeling like it was closing down for Christmas - Piriton was advised and helped instantly. Good old G.P. for that one :) xx

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:-) dont need that at Christmas xx

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LOL or any other time hahahaha - piriton liquid is quite pleasant and I didn't mind taking that - beats pills and capsules any day for me :) xx

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True! X

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A couple of years ago, number three son came up from down south with his two dogs. A few days later we were itching and scratching. Bobby buys some houshold flea spray and gives the room a liberal burst. Fifteen minutes later I went into a coughing bout that culminated in me blacking out. Luckily, wifey was there to tend to me. It scared the hell out of me and aerosols have since been banned in our house, as have the two dogs.

Bobby

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It's incredible what an effect aerosols have, that's not nice blacking out. I am very careful with what I use.

Lib x

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corazzon

.I too am effected in this way...all aerosols ...and some cleaning products...bleach etc....gosh ..how frightening for you....yes ban the dogs and aerosols ...your son must visit without them....sad but true.....take care xx Debby..

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