W.S. asks from Plainfield, IL on May 21, 2008
Anyone Else Suffering with Spring Allergies? What Helps You?
Anybody else experiencing allergies right now? I have always had 'hay fever' in the spring when the leaves come out on the trees (I'm allergic to tree pollen). But, wow - this year seems to be affecting me worse than ever!
I usually take Claritin-D, but its not doing a thing for me this year. (could I have become immune to it?) I tried the new Zyrtec and - nothing. My Doc offered to perscribe Allergan, but I've taken that in the past with no results as well. Any ideas what works for you? My energy level is just zapped, my eyes are itching beyond description and of course I am congested and sneezing.
Ah-Choo! please - any advice you have greatly appreciated - thanks!!!
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D.P. answers from Chicago on May 22, 2008
Take unfiltered, untreated local honey. It's the only thing my husband uses anymore. The best place to find it is at your local farmers' market or sometimes mom and pop flower/garden stores. Ask before buying if it's heat-treated or filtered. Take a spoonful (or put it on a piece of toast) and you should expect to feel better within minutes. Many people don't believe it, but for $5 or so, it doesn't hurt to try it, right? My husband had a very bad experience with allegy medicine and it spiked his blood pressure (at age 25) his nose wouldn't stop bleeding and he had to have both sides of his nose cauterized. Yes, this year is worse than years past (he's taking more honey than usual) but honey will still make you feel better without side effects. Good Luck!!
J.S. answers from Chicago on May 22, 2008
I take AllegraD and Singulair (24 hour versions). I also have a prescription nasal spray and eye drops for when my allergies are at their worst (June - July). What also helps is running the a/c and keeping the windows closed (house and car).
I haven't had any problems with any of my meds. Good luck! I hope you find relief soon.
N.D. answers from Chicago on May 27, 2008
Zyrtec-D at night
Singulair at night
Patanol eye drops for itchy eyes (oral meds, though they claim they help the eyes as well, do NOT. Local eyedrop application is the real way to treat eye allergies. Patanol rocks!)
S.W. answers from Chicago on May 22, 2008
my children suffer terribly. claritin helps a little but not enough so we started nasonex- big help and last night started the singular.
A.L. answers from Chicago on May 21, 2008
ALLEGRA D is the best. I took it about 3 years ago, but it was so expensive (insurance didn't cover it at the time)I only took it sparingly.
I have tried Claritin-D but it made my heart race, so i never took that again. I have also tried the Zyrtec-D and it was just okay not great but it worked a little bit. I called the insurance to see if the coverage had changed for Allegra D and it had so I had the prescription refilled and I missed this so much. Within 30 minutes my nose is clearing and my eyes are so much better in an hour I feel normal again and it lasts all day long.
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