March 31, 2012

Achoo, pardon me while I sneeze




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It starts with the first little buds of the trees and shrubs and my eyes will start to itch and feel dry. Allergies. Then before you know it the view from my front window is a sea of yellow pollen that covers all the surfaces of the deck, the lawn furniture, my car and our pickup truck. The offenders are Juniper, Elm and Poplar the predominant pollen's for this time of the year and the cause my allergies.

Sneeze, sniffle, cough ugh! I've used boxes and boxes of tissues and  I'm not even going to go into the awful congestion and yuck running down the back of my throat.*throat clear* Both OTC and prescription medication do tend to keep me up at night and I find no appreciable difference in how they work. But when all is said and done I'd rather be able to breathe; I can deal with some minor sleep disturbances.


This years been a particularly bad year in Virginia and I have the allergies to prove it.

How have you been doing? Allergies have you running for the tissue box?




23 comments:

  1. so lucky not to have allergies....especially since spring and summer meant a lot of outdoor time on a farm when I was growing up. Can you imagine doing the hay if you had allergies? My poor cousin who did have them would have constant nosebleeds.
    my step sister has pretty bad allergies and is really suffering right now because they want baby #2 -- so she doesn't take her meds! the things we will suffer through

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  2. Aren't you the early bird! I'm so glad you decided to do the A-Z challenge with me. We are going to have a great time.
    I know what you mean about the allergies. I never had a problem with allergies until a few years ago, now they are full blown. I've had an allergy related sinus headache that I just can't get rid of for a week now - ugh!

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  3. I didn't have allergies as a child, but I got them as an adult. (And I thought I was healthy. LOL) I get the scratchy throat and the stuffy nose. Sometimes my eyes get red. It sucks.

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  4. Hey, I'm in Virginia too :-) The runny nose and headaches hit me full force last week. Allergy meds work pretty well for me, fortunately. And allergy season is always the first sign to hail the coming of pool season. Yay!

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    1. Fortunately the pollen will be gone soon and that pool will be safe for swimming :)

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  5. Eeek! You poor thing, Jen! I don't have any sneezing or congestion issues, but I feel like I've been having one perpetual headache because of the weather! Cincinnati is awful for allergies, too!

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  6. Hi Jen nice to meet a fellow Virginian
    your post makes us want to
    achooo

    Happy A to Z
    we are Ladys Knight (cant get the unknown to go away today)

    join us at Carcassonne

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  7. ha ha! living in Virginia is all it takes :)

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  8. I had allergies when I was younger, but seem to have outgrown many of them. Lucky me!

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  9. I know exactly what you mean. I used to have them really bad too. I actually lost my voice and felt flu like symptoms every year. No more. Ever since I started oil pulling and dry skin brushing and drinking green smoothies (not to mention going gluten free)I've been nearly allergy free. I have sneezed only 4 times this season! And yes, I'm counting because this is awesome! LOL

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  10. Tis the season...I know exactly what you mean about allergies. I'm glutton for punishment though because I refuse to let them get in my way, so I have pockets full of tissue while I'm out photographing flowers. I hope you will find some relief. It's really bad this year.

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  11. Ohhh ya.. our allergies are just getting started. Early spring here in Norway. Good luck with the challenge!

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  12. did you try the shots? expensive and time consuming...but they really don't hurt and they work!!! good luck!

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  13. My mom and dad suffered terribly from allergies, but it must have skipped a generation. I'm not bothered in the least. My kids have a little bit, but I think it's ragweed for them.

    I hope the pollen count goes down soon for you!

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  14. Bless your heart!

    My allergies were in high gear a couple of weeks ago. Maybe the worst has passed??

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  15. Hey girl! I'm sorry about your allergies - but I can't wait to follow along your A-Z! Yes, we are kindred souls.

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  16. I can relate, even thou I don't have allergies - my kids do, they suffer so much when the spring comes and this year spring came early. Good Luck with your challenge.

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    1. funny how sometimes it skips a generation! all the males in our family have asthma, weird huh!

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  17. Jen,
    I am stuffed up
    all. the. time.

    It's ridiculous.

    ---people can't even understand what I'm saying, cuz I talk like a stuffed- up -nose- idiot! :)

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    1. It's pure torture kim! I so sympathize with you.

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  18. While I don't have problems with allergies, my sister has been dying ever since she moved here (Ohio) 10 years ago. Guess it's a common problem in this area. I totally hate it for her, & for you as well! Hope you feel better, or find something that can help. :(

    Andi-Roo /// @theworld4realz
    http://www.theworld4realz.com/
    theworldforrealz@gmail.com

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    1. I think moving triggers allergies! When I move here from up north that's the first time I had allergies.

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