I knew I had some serious issues with allergies, but typically they are worse in the spring. But the last few days have been absolutely miserable. Anybody else fighting with their allergies right now? Any suggestions on relief? [Reply]
I've had significant allergies for awhile. They were easily manageable when I lived in KC, but got worse when I moved to South Carolina, but still manageable. When I moved to Alabama, though... damn. I literally spent the first 18 months here with a chronic cough that was so bad on three separate occasions I broke a rib (once) and dislocated a rib (twice). The constant coughing just weakened the muscles around my rib cage until something would go "pop".
Back in February, my general practitioner gave up, said he couldn't fix it and was sending me to an allergist. The allergist put me on Advair and Veramyst, as well as an emergency inhaler for breathing problems (Combivent). Since March, roughly, the cough is gone and I feel pretty good. Every now and then I'll get a bit of a cough, but theCombivent takes care of it, and so far the Advair and the Veramyst have kept everything at bay. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy!:
I've had significant allergies for awhile. They were easily manageable when I lived in KC, but got worse when I moved to South Carolina, but still manageable. When I moved to Alabama, though... damn. I literally spent the first 18 months here with a chronic cough that was so bad on three separate occasions I broke a rib (once) and dislocated a rib (twice). The constant coughing just weakened the muscles around my rib cage until something would go "pop".
Back in February, my general practitioner gave up, said he couldn't fix it and was sending me to an allergist. The allergist put me on Advair and Veramyst, as well as an emergency inhaler for breathing problems (Combivent). Since March, roughly, the cough is gone and I feel pretty good. Every now and then I'll get a bit of a cough, but theCombivent takes care of it, and so far the Advair and the Veramyst have kept everything at bay.
Those are asthma medications dude. I have allergy induced asthma also. My treatment is Advair (250/50) and Singulair (10 mg). And BTW the asthma medications now are tremendously superior to that of 15 years ago. Medications have come farther in that area than anything else I have been around. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Buehler445:
Those are asthma medications dude. I have allergy induced asthma also. My treatment is Advair (250/50) and Singulair (10 mg). And BTW the asthma medications now are tremendously superior to that of 15 years ago. Medications have come farther in that area than anything else I have been around.
Yes, allergy/environmental asthma. The allergy meds don't work for me, or I can't take them. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hulk Hogan:
Non drowsy and it works. I've tried non-drowsy benadryl and I've never gotten the same effect as i did with this stuff.
Ah interesting. May have to give it a shot. [Reply]
I acidentally tripped over this years ago. Since then I have saved countless people who suffer from allergies. Cheap and good for you for you too. If you try nothing else trust me you should try this. Even people on this BB have been saved by trying it. I believe Dave was the last one to thank me. Don't try another substitute, take this one. It will take 3 to 5 days to load. [Reply]
This is the first time in 20 years dealing with allergies and boy are they bad. Today I feel beat up as I can't stop sneezing, my nose keeps running, eyes are itchy and have a pounding sinus headache right in the middle of my forehead! [Reply]
Originally Posted by scho63:
This is the first time in 20 years dealing with allergies and boy are they bad. Today I feel beat up as I can't stop sneezing, my nose keeps running, eyes are itchy and have a pounding sinus headache right in the middle of my forehead!
Welome to my life about 320 days a year. Zyrtec. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Buehler445:
Welome to my life about 320 days a year. Zyrtec.
I was in the same boat until my doctor recommended a steroid concoction shot. I get one every 6 months and voilą, a lifetime allergy sufferer has zero allergies. [Reply]