Kaboom!
*sniff*
*sniff*
It’s so easy to find pollen in Worthing. Even school kids are sniffing it in,Yes, pollen should be illegal, there are no good side effects from sniffing this stuff and there are copious amounts to take up one's nostrils at the moment.
for any of you with snot fetishes, you must be on one almighty high at present.
Yeah those pesky school kids, need to get a life.It’s so easy to find pollen in Worthing. Even school kids are sniffing it in,
Switched from what? I've always found cetirizine effective without side effects too. Glad fexenadine is working for you. Amazing how cheap the tablets are if you buy non branded versions of the drug. I can get unbranded 10mg 360 cetrizine tablets for about £9 online. Piriteze (cetirizine 10mg) is £6.50 for 14 tablets!!Switched to Allevia, a fexofenadine, this year and haven't suffered a jot from all the early pollen that sets me off. Been a revelation tbh
Switched from what? I've always found cetirizine effective without side effects too. Glad fexenadine is working for you. Amazing how cheap the tablets are if you buy non branded versions of the drug. I can get unbranded 10mg 360 cetrizine tablets for about £9 online. Piriteze (cetirizine 10mg) is £6.50 for 14 tablets!!
Switched to Allevia, a fexofenadine, this year and haven't suffered a jot from all the early pollen that sets me off. Been a revelation tbh
Don't you still need a prescription to get the injection?Has anyone had the kenalog jab and knows where you can get it in Brighton or surrounding area. As I know NHS don’t offer anymore but can’t go on like this!
I’m not sure, as I’ve been told by others you can pay privately but Google is not proving very helpfulDon't you still need a prescription to get the injection?
Sounds like good advice. I was getting in the habit of just taking them regularly regardless of symptoms, maybe through habit. But now I take far fewer and actually seem to have more natural resistance / tolerance than I can remember. A 10mg cetirizine still seems to do the trick when needed though.Well I swapped each year after the doctor told me to, as she said your body gets use to each one, so becomes less effective. So one year it would be generic cetirizine, then the year after it would be loratadine. Neither conquered my hayfever as much as the fexofenadine has though. Now that all the early spring tree pollen has spent it's load, I'll start to phase it out. Start taking one every other day, then every third day until I only need to take one when I feel a bad day coming on.
Ah had a look and it's not licensed in UK to treat hayfever anymore so might be tricky to get without symptoms of the other things it treats.I’m not sure, as I’ve been told by others you can pay privately but Google is not proving very helpful
Tried fexofenadine?been awful last couple of days - ive got a drawer full of tablets but not having much impact , had hayfever for last 20yrs! - has eased off a bit but bad atm
If I had, I'd probably keep it to myself.Have you been hit by a POLLEN BOMB?