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Allergies?

Started by Sam McMichael, July 28, 2014, 09:57:00 AM

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Sam McMichael

I was just wondering if others have had as much problem with allergies this year as I have. It has been a rough year all around. I use medications, but the cough just persists. Cough drops are an integral part of my hunting gear. Ragweed is the bugger bear for me. Do any of you guys have any secrets for controlling symptoms?
Sam

halfseminole

I've been doing a lot of my outside work after rains.  It makes a huge difference for me.  I say this with a completely clogged nose.

dragonheart

Sam,

Ragweed is from the Devil!  LOL.  No kidding it is my worst nightmare.  I have had 3 incidents in which ragweed has got the best of me.  I use a neti-pot daily, everyday to irrigate-clean sinus cavity.

I have been taking doxylamine succinate (OTC sleep aid) for insomnia but it is also is an antihistamine.  It will make you very sleepy!  I only take 1/2 a tab, but I think it is also helping me with allergies.  Do not take it with zyrtec.  September October is the pollinating season for the "demonweed" and that is when I am in the woods for bow season.  

This is me after a scouting expedition gone south!  We got into the ragweed that was pollinating and my dad had to lead me out of the woods.  My eyes swelled shut.  This is the next day, wife told me I had to go the ER.  Be careful out there.  

   
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Sam McMichael

Dragonheart, I can sure sympathize with that picture. It happened to me once when I was by myself. My eyes swelled so bad I could barely see just a little out of one eye. I had to drive home - this was before cell phones. I made it, but it was very unsafe. Later, I took shots overt a period of a couple of years, which did cut down on the severity of my reaction. My biggest problem now is that some of the medications make me drowsy, even though the advertising says they won't. Folks that have these issues need to be sure to take appropriate meds and to remember that some of them don't mix with that fine single malt Scotch that is so tasty at day's end.
Sam

Caughtandhobble

Get you some LOCAL honey and eat it daily, you will be glad that you did.  :)

JamesV

Sam.................

I live in a farming area and everyone here stays sick due to the Arial application of farm chemicals. When they are spraying the wife and me have to come in the house.

James
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TGbow

Certain chemicals and fragrance can trigger mine more than the outdoors.

CEW

Used to have problems, took immunization shots for 5 yrs. much better now.

canuck4570

I used to take shots in the winter for allergies and a doctor toll me why don't you take shots in the summer
well he explain me that my immune  system is diffident that it gets rid of all antibodies in the winter and that is why you take allergies shot in the winter so come summer your body will have these antibodies to fight allergy symptoms
so he told me to take non pasterise honey and this of different kink
so I started taking one tablespoon every morning
also take some dryed pollen, dried pollen looks like giant pepper flake
a good honey maker has that

and believe me 90 % of my allergies are gone

Froggy

Yep,honey from the area you live will make a huge difference, it did for me and my wife. A tablespoon a day......
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Sam McMichael

The honey sounds good, but I am diabetic so can't take much of it at any one time. How much honey do you take at a time? My primary issue is Ragweed. I took allergy shots for quite a long time, and things are not as bad as they used to be. But this year has been unusual.
Sam

hitman

I have that nagging hacking cough year round. I came down to South Carolina back in November to hunt with Andrew Harper at Wild Thing and never coughed at all.
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Harry

Only thing that cured my constant hacking cough and blockages was Allegra.

Bear Heart

Right now I am taking zyrtec (costco version), nasacort at night, and using a netipot.
Going to try bee pollen once we move.
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Bud B.

Earlier this year I tried Nasacort, now available over the counter. Since beginning this, I am almost allergy symptom free. This after years of a sniffling constantly running nose, multiple napkins in my pockets all the time, sneezing, itching watery eyes, all while taking two 10mg Claritin a day. If I skip a day by mistake, it does not get out of control.

I'm almost back to my teenage pre-allergy feeling of freedom. My allergies started in my early 20s. I'm now almost 50. Man what a difference.
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Bear Heart

Costco has the nasacort three pack for around $30. That is way cheaper than you will find in stores.
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bowslinger

Allergy shots helped me significantly.  I only have to take medication during the worst one or two months a year anymore.  Ragweed is a beast!
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RedShaft

I am also afflicted bad. Even affects my hunting in early season and trying to breath quietly while listening for approachin game.
Have any of you guys had pollups in your nose? Have them removed?
I have them and am kinda worried to even have the surgery. I constantly feel clogged. But I hear they can come back after being removed.
Did it help you allergies any by having them removed? Thanks
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GreyGoose

Like Bear Heart, I've been taking OTC Zyrtec, have been mostly in control.  My Dad always used to say "I must have a fresh cold" since "hay fever" was a non-starter for a farmer.
Jim

Kyle Lancaster

Nasacort for me too.


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