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Spring Allergies.


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Since Zyrtec managed to become immune to my body's rampaging histamines, my doctor put me on Singulair.

Singulair has helped eliminate the nasal symptoms, ending a 2-month long major allergy attack that had me going through a box of Puffs Plus tissues every week. But since it works on leukotrienes instead of histamines, cat-related problems such as itchy eyes and itchy, swollen skin reactions to cat scratches were still making me miserable.

With the doctor's blessing, I added Loratadine - generic Claritin - to the mix. Claritin is an antihistamine. Now I'm back to the nearly allergy-free state Zyrtec once gave me.

I don't have the paper in front of me. But the copyrights are running out on a big handful of allergy medications this year. So you'll see generic or over-the-counter forms of some things available, making it more affordable to treat allergies without a major insurance plan. I don't remember all of them, but I know Allegra-D and Flonase are amongst them. Allegra is already over-the-counter in Canada, as is Zyrtec. Allegra didn't work that well for me, but it's worth a try.

I was on those injections for the majority of my life, and I never built up any resistence. Seldane was my miracle drug, but then they took it off the market with Seldane-D interacted badly with epinephrine. Allegra came next, which didn't do me a much good with indoor allergies. Then Zyrtec saved my well-being for about 4 years without fail. I tried Claritin & Flonase when Zyrtec slipped up on me, but Claritin didn't help much and Flonase gave me asthmatic symptoms.

I really need to look up this leukotrienes stuff. I don't understand exactly what they are and how they relate to allergic symptoms.

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I have them to, and because I'm all emotional they are so much worse, I want to poke out my left eye...for somereason my left side has much more pounding and alot more need for tissues than my right. I have headsaches on my left front only and it's making me off balance =(

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I didn't even know I had allergies. My only symptom was mucus the color of Mountain Dew; which is probably TMI, but I find it too amusing not to share. :tongue:

I jokingly asked one of the doctors at work if that was something to worry about. He gave me some samples of Singulair. All better.

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dont you hate the sneezes that make your left arm dumbish painfull and tingly.

once every so often i have one. whole arm goes dead almost with the pain

you most likely have a subluxation in your spine - get thee to a doctor of chiropractic, post-haste!! :happy: (i've had this problem in the past, and my chiro got rid of it in a few visits!) :cool

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I am so glad I'm not alergic to anything. I can't imagine being allergic to life.

Would you people still be alive if not for modern medicine?

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I'd still be alive.

But I'd be damned miserable. And definitely denied my feline companions.

I hate to be such an advocate for medication like I am. I'm just so happy with my quality of life since being on modern allergy medications, I like to share the love.

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you most likely have a subluxation in your spine - get thee to a doctor of chiropractic, post-haste!!  :happy:  (i've had this problem in the past, and my chiro got rid of it in a few visits!) :cool

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EEK

well you learn something new each day.

it only comes with inactivity and late i've become reluctant to go for a run due to a pulled muscle in upper left leg, and broken toes on the right. shoulder i'm going through phisio for right now and that privatly done and costing me a bit.

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