Hayfever - Thread

This year is terrible, ive been taking fexo every day and topping up with acri and still its giving me grief.

No idea whats different, but its sodding annoying.
 
Finally got some cetirizine hcl and it actually works :D It feels weird walking around in sunshine with clear sinuses since I'm so used to hayfever. Got 30 tabs for £4
 
My hay fever hasn't kicked in for the past few years but this year has been bad, keep getting runny/blocked nose, sneezing, coughing and itchy eyes so I'm going to get some cetirizine tablets to see if it helps but do you guys buy them online or from Boots?
 
Anyone tried eating local honey for hayfever?

Mine is so bad at the moment if im not wearing sunglasses or saftey glasses or indoors i look like im crying.

Doesnt help having a job right next to a park at the moment but today was the last day so hoping it might improve.
 
no, and the science doesn't back it up.

Researchers at the University of Connecticut found no evidence of honey's effectiveness in a study published in 2002. They divided their hay-fever sufferers into three groups. To one group, they gave local unpasteurised, unfiltered honey. A second group was given nationally collected, filtered and pasteurised honey. The third group received a placebo of corn syrup with honey flavouring.

All subjects were asked to record how dreadful they felt on different days, but neither honey group fared better than the placebo one
 
Anyone tried eating local honey for hayfever?

Mine is so bad at the moment if im not wearing sunglasses or saftey glasses or indoors i look like im crying.

Doesnt help having a job right next to a park at the moment but today was the last day so hoping it might improve.

I've asked the mrs to get me some as it's one thing I've yet to try.
 
What's going on this year? Dont remember my hayfever ever being as bad.

I've got the prescription chloraphenamine alongside 2-3 over the counter one a day pills.

Sinuses and post nasal drip has been particularly bad.
 
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