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Hayfever
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This year is proving to be a tough one for me. I'm currently taking a hayfever tablet, Loratadine (usually the only one that works), nasal spray and drops and I'm still miserable from it.
Can I take more than one hayfever tablet a day?
I can't take honey but if you have any other suggestions please do
Thanks
GF
Can I take more than one hayfever tablet a day?
I can't take honey but if you have any other suggestions please do
Thanks
GF
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Hope it helps. Miserable thing, hayfever.
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Hope it helps. Miserable thing, hayfever.
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If it's particularly bad- ask your GP about vaccination - they do in extreme cases. You can also immunise yourself (not sure if i recommend it, though).
A year after my last horse, i started working at a stables. For the first time ever, i had horrendous hay fever- sneezing, coughing, going home with puffy, itchy, watery eyes. I ignored it and carried on. It went within 3 months and I've never had it since:-\
A year after my last horse, i started working at a stables. For the first time ever, i had horrendous hay fever- sneezing, coughing, going home with puffy, itchy, watery eyes. I ignored it and carried on. It went within 3 months and I've never had it since:-\
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See Lloyds Pharmacy.
I have suffered from hay fever for over fifty years and finally found something that works and is not full of chemicals.
They have an Allergy Reliever, (I think I paid about £20.00 two years ago), and it is a small, portable machine about the size of a large lemon with two prods that go up your nose and stop the effects of hay fever. It runs on batteries and it DOES WORK.
I have suffered from hay fever for over fifty years and finally found something that works and is not full of chemicals.
They have an Allergy Reliever, (I think I paid about £20.00 two years ago), and it is a small, portable machine about the size of a large lemon with two prods that go up your nose and stop the effects of hay fever. It runs on batteries and it DOES WORK.