Hayfever

I suffer quite badly every year and have been horrific the past few weeks.

I had a injection done yesterday and although still sneezing my eyes feel normal today. Obviously injections will still be working into my system so hoping it will take the nose next along with cooler weather.

Would recommended looking into it for anyone who suffers badly.
 
Never suffered with it until the past few years and this past few days I've felt like fooking off home from work it's been that bad
 
I suffer quite badly every year and have been horrific the past few weeks.

I had a injection done yesterday and although still sneezing my eyes feel normal today. Obviously injections will still be working into my system so hoping it will take the nose next along with cooler weather.

Would recommended looking into it for anyone who suffers badly.
I tried that years ago, didn't seem to touch it all unfortunately.
 
Last year i had it really bad - this week has been another level, i honestly feel like i have rubbed onion into my eyes.

Anybody had, or know where does the injection to stop the effects? Supposed to be really good.
 
Last year i had it really bad - this week has been another level, i honestly feel like i have rubbed onion into my eyes.

Anybody had, or know where does the injection to stop the effects? Supposed to be really good.
My regular dr did mine.
 
The injection isn't recommended by the NHS. It works but it is an immunosuppressant so if you might have something else you need your immune system for then it won't be available
 
I suffer sporadically, used to get it quite bad but after being with the mrs for a couple of years who has horses my immune system seems to of got its act together and learned to cope, though rapeseed crops in full bloom still cause me abit of bother.
 
I suffer with it and a year or so ago I found that I had a large nasal polyp and lost my sense of taste and smell.

Used a steroid spray and seemed to do the trick but recently a large nasal polyp was visible in my left nostril (same side as before).

It's odd because it was only visible for a day or so but I do notice when I'm laid down some mornings that the left side of my nose is blocked.
 
I’ve suffered since my early 20’s (early 40’s now). When I first developed hay-fever I’d also get seasonal asthma as it would restrict my airways too. This is the first year I’ve had asthma on top of hay-fever for over 15 years I guess.
 
Had it real bad on Thursday. Eyes were streaming all day. It's odd because I've never suffered from it before other than one random year in my twenties. Only symptoms I've had though have been the watering eyes. Oh so much water.
 
Not so bad today but yesterday was one of the worst days I’ve ever had with it
 
Started suffering when I was 32 years old. Started with the off the shelf tablets which worked for a while, swapped types - worked for a while. Three years ago was a nightmare and nothing was working so went to the GP. I've now taken Fenofexadine , nasal sprays and eye drops on prescription and it's been a god send - any symptoms have been mild over the time. You can now get Fenofexdine over the counter - it's called Allevia. Well worth a try.
 
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