Poll

Do you suffer from hayfever?

Yes
8 (40%)
No
6 (30%)
Sometimes
4 (20%)
I used to
2 (10%)

Total Members Voted: 20

Author Topic: Hayfever Megathread - Stories of itchy eyes!  (Read 1053 times)

Every morning, when I go to school,  I drive past fields and fields of high pollenated plants :(

When I used to ride to school was the worst, the path I went through was really overgrown with vegetation and flowers, it was as pleasant as it was itchy.
I treat it with tablets, I have a nasal spray but it doesn't seem to be all that effective. Doctor guy said steroid sprays would be useful but tablets seem to do the job alright anyway.

When I used to ride to school was the worst, the path I went through was really overgrown with vegetation and flowers, it was as pleasant as it was itchy.
I treat it with tablets, I have a nasal spray but it doesn't seem to be all that effective. Doctor guy said steroid sprays would be useful but tablets seem to do the job alright anyway.
#gasmask

it was as pleasant as it was itchy.

i imagine it wasn't pleasant if it was itchy

i imagine it wasn't pleasant if it was itchy
pleasant = itchy
itchy = no pleasant
no pleasant = no itchy
what = ?

Yay my mum popped round to the pharmacist to grab some better tablets!

Woo! I've recieved all of my new medication.

Come at me hayfever.

I've had a blood test to find out some things that I'm allergic to, but some of the results didn't match up.  I know dogs was on there, and I've lived with dogs since the day I was born with no problems.  Cats was on there, which is partially true, since I'm allergic to cats I haven't been around.

At peak allergy symptoms, I have sneezing, watery eyes, a rash on both sides of my jaw, and drainage eventually leading to a sore throat.