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I think I've just about had enough of this poxy hayfever....

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rinkins | 13:32 Mon 15th Jun 2009 | Body & Soul
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I have had it for 3 months now. Tablets, eye drops, contact lenses, nose spray.

Am I right in thinking I should just cave in and speak to the doc about it? (never needed to before you see)

Any help/suggestions appreciated before I waste GP time.
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Rinkins...yes you can get Phenergan over the counter, but take it at night as the side effects of drowsiness can be troublesome.

Yes Inj Depot Medrone is good but has to be given by the Dr...........or me LOL
Phenergan - what nostalgia.

Lil used to dose up her youngest on that to make him sleep. She said he was hyperactive - no he wasn't, he was just a normal healthy little boy. It was her first son who was a bit dozey & that made her think her youngest was to wild. Poor kid must have been force fed gallons of it when he was little.
Sorry I said wrong name for hayfever prescrption for son. It` cetirizine he gets for his hayfever.
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Thanks Glaik x
Definitely see your doctor. Mine prescribed a nasal spray in March for another condition, but when she discovered I get hayfever she prescribed more and told me to keep on with it. I have and I've been pretty good this year up to now. She did also say that any hayfever remedy works best when it's taken in the weeks before the main season - something to remember for next year.

Saying that, my eyes have been itching and swelling like crazy over the weekend and talking to people at work this morning it seems I wasn't alone. I found it helpful to rest with a cold, wet flannel over my eyes.
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After trying literally every tablet in the book, every nose spray, homeopathic remedy, injection and everything else I finally went to my dr in some distress as I had been suffering for over 20 years and nothing worked.

He refererred me to the immunology clinic at the hospital who have started me on a 3 year treatment of desensitising tablets, one a day. After three years, if everything goes to plan, I should be hay fever free.

Only been on them since November so the results remain to be seen but at least it is something different than the usual tablet, nasal sprays etc!
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Thanks again you lot!! So many people suffering and it seems to be worse this year! Doc has told me I can double my dose of "over the counter" stuff and if that doesn't help he's going to whack me on steroids for a week to calm my immune system down! Not what I was expecting him to say but there you go! I'll see what happens!

Saxy the cold flannel thing as suggested earlier does wonders, but can't go to work or drive like that! LOL

Thanks chazza, I'll keep that in mind xx
Thats good that he's prescribed something different and not fobbed you off with the usual antihistamines! x
Rinkins, ive suffered for years, but yes this year is very bad, so ive bought the new machine http://www.lloydspharmacy.com/webapp/wcs/store s/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=90&mpe_id=111 30&productId=5383&intv_id=11081&evtype=CpgnCli ck&langId=-1&catalogId=1008&ddkey=http:ClickIn fo and it works wonders, give it ago while half price, if you have a loyds chemist by you, dont purchase it online as you have delivery on top. Hope it works for you too. xx
Have you tried Becanase (not sure about the spelling it is the only thing that worked for my son.

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