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Thread started 04/03/03 9:29am

Muse2noPharaoh

Allergies!

Allergies!



Who has them?

What do you do for them?
eyepop

Mine are out of control today!
bored sigh
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Reply #1 posted 04/03/03 9:32am

applekisses

I've got them too. I take Allerga and also have to take two different types of migriane medicines...one of the things that trigger my migraines is allergies.
It sucks sad
What do you take for them?
[This message was edited Thu Apr 3 9:32:59 PST 2003 by applekisses]
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Reply #2 posted 04/03/03 9:35am

Muse2noPharaoh

applekisses said:

I've got them too. I take Allerga and also have to take two different types of migriane medicines...one of the things that trigger my migraines is allergies.
It sucks sad
What do you take for them?
[This message was edited Thu Apr 3 9:32:59 PST 2003 by applekisses]



I took allegra this morning. eyepop IM STILL w a i t i n g !
Yes my allergies triggered a migraine in me too the other day. ( the caffine trick DID work!) Allegra is slow to if at all.
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Reply #3 posted 04/03/03 9:48am

applekisses

Muse2noPharaoh said:

applekisses said:

I've got them too. I take Allerga and also have to take two different types of migriane medicines...one of the things that trigger my migraines is allergies.
It sucks sad
What do you take for them?
[This message was edited Thu Apr 3 9:32:59 PST 2003 by applekisses]



I took allegra this morning. eyepop IM STILL w a i t i n g !
Yes my allergies triggered a migraine in me too the other day. ( the caffine trick DID work!) Allegra is slow to if at all.


Have you been taking it every day for at least a week? It takes a while to get into your system and work. Or, maybe Allergra doesn't work for you. I know after a while I had to stop taking Claritin because it stopped working.
Have you tried Clairinex? That's a good one.
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Reply #4 posted 04/03/03 9:55am

Soapstone

The mother of all antihistamines 24 hour total relief from my allergies - it was an absolute godsend! (actually it was UCB pharma-send)

Zirtek - 10 mg of cetirizine hydrochloride



Together with microcrystalline cellulose (E460), lactose, colloidal anhydrous silica and magnesium stearate (572). The film coating contains hydroxypropylmethyl cellulose (E464), titanium dioxide (E171) and polyethylene glycol.
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Reply #5 posted 04/03/03 10:02am

Muse2noPharaoh

applekisses said:

Muse2noPharaoh said:

applekisses said:

I've got them too. I take Allerga and also have to take two different types of migriane medicines...one of the things that trigger my migraines is allergies.
It sucks sad
What do you take for them?
[This message was edited Thu Apr 3 9:32:59 PST 2003 by applekisses]



I took allegra this morning. eyepop IM STILL w a i t i n g !
Yes my allergies triggered a migraine in me too the other day. ( the caffine trick DID work!) Allegra is slow to if at all.


Have you been taking it every day for at least a week? It takes a while to get into your system and work. Or, maybe Allergra doesn't work for you. I know after a while I had to stop taking Claritin because it stopped working.
Have you tried Clairinex? That's a good one.



No, actually I medicate on the spot.. My allergies are not constant enough for daily dosing. ( Though that truth might be changing! ) I used to get benefits from spot medicating. sigh
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Reply #6 posted 04/03/03 10:03am

Muse2noPharaoh

Soapstone said:

The mother of all antihistamines 24 hour total relief from my allergies - it was an absolute godsend! (actually it was UCB pharma-send)

Zirtek - 10 mg of cetirizine hydrochloride



Together with microcrystalline cellulose (E460), lactose, colloidal anhydrous silica and magnesium stearate (572). The film coating contains hydroxypropylmethyl cellulose (E464), titanium dioxide (E171) and polyethylene glycol.



Thank You i'll look into this one... Does it cause drowsiness?
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Reply #7 posted 04/03/03 10:17am

dagodfather

this may sound ... simple ..

but i suffered for years from em ...

i had a prescription of Chlariton ... cant spell it ... hated it ... didnt help at all ...

but i recently moved ... into a house without FORCED AIR heating ...

and i havnt sneezed or sheezed at all ...heres to baseboard hot-water heating ...
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Reply #8 posted 04/03/03 10:35am

Sandra

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Me!! I'm allergic to most cats.. can't be in the same room as those fancy race cats without my eyes turning red and feeling bad..
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Reply #9 posted 04/03/03 11:15am

Lleena

I am allergic to pollen. I take antihistamines in the spring/summer.
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Reply #10 posted 04/03/03 11:31am

Sandra

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Lleena said:

I am allergic to pollen. I take antihistamines in the spring/summer.

When I was little I was allergic to pollen as well, its not so bad now.. but gosh its a horror to get thru a summer.. hehe
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Reply #11 posted 04/03/03 1:51pm

Lleena

Sandra said:

Lleena said:

I am allergic to pollen. I take antihistamines in the spring/summer.

When I was little I was allergic to pollen as well, its not so bad now.. but gosh its a horror to get thru a summer.. hehe


Yes! The streaming eyes and constant sneezing. I can usually keep it under control with antihistamines, especially if I take them early.
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Reply #12 posted 04/03/03 2:03pm

PURPLEJACKSON9

Nope, but my mother does & I always used 2 try 2 make them start up evillol
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Reply #13 posted 04/03/03 2:04pm

Supernova

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My allergy was out of control last Saturday and Sunday. Less so on Sunday. Once it started I knew the weather was changing, and sure enough a Santa Ana came thru my city. For anybody who doesn't know; that's when the weather gets really hot, and sometimes very humid. I can't stand Summer weather because of that. And since it's only Spring, the weather has cooled off since then, it may even rain today! woot!

Generally I take whatever works that doesn't contain Acetaminophen - an ingredient that will potentially EFF YOU UP in the long run. Lately I've been taking Sudafed, before that it was Actifed. Can't remember if Actifed has acetaminophen or not, it's been so long since I had it. In general I have to know for a fact that it's an allergy attack (as opposed to just sneezing here and there) before I decide to take ANYTHING, because I don't take medicine at the drop of a hat.
This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes.
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