Hi All, I've never had hay fever until I came to Cambridgeshire and I live by a rape seed oil field and my allergies havegone crazy. I went to the doctor and he told me to buy some allergy tablets but he would't prescribe me any, anyway, so I bought some allegy tablets but they don't work that well. I can't move yet because we're renting so we've got nowhere else to go so I'm stuck by that field but can anyone reccomend some good hay fever tablets?
2007-04-16
23:16:40
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plus my eyes are itchy because of my allergies and i'm asthmatic as well so i'm taking an inhaler for that but thankfully my asthma is OK it's just my eyes itch and i'm sneezing!
2007-04-16
23:29:10 ·
update #1
my doctor's surgery don't really prescribe much for their patients as I have a few people I know who also go there and come out empty handed so-to-speak. Might change surgies soon.
2007-04-17
00:00:45 ·
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hey i suffer really bad with hay fever so i know how ya feel, most doctors wont prescribe hay fever tabs because they are cheaper to buy,things like zirtex and clarytin have generic brands called cetrizine and loratadine which if you buy the generic form are cheap usually around £3 for 30 tabs! not sure which ones you bought but with tabs for hey fever there isn't a best one, it works differently for each person so one year ceterizine could work and the next year they don't so unfortunately its a trial and error process its finding which one is right for you! for your eyes, providing you don't wear lenses you can by pollonese which again is a generic of opticrom this is also usually around £3, if your not in to taking tabs there is a new organic product around called hay max its a balm that you put just inside your nostril and it stops the pollen going inside you! not sure how good it is as i haven't tried it yet but it is about £6! hope this information helps you hun good luck xx
2007-04-17 00:17:28
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answered by pinkie 2
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I don't know what meds you have available in the UK. I used to use Actifed, which was pseudoephedrine. I've also used Chlortrimeton, which is also available in the US.
Benedryl works, but will probably put you to sleep. There are numerous allergy medicines that help.
You should go back to the doctor and thank him for his suggestion, and tell him you did as he suggested and the over the counter products did not work for you. So, based on that failure, would he please reconsider a prescription.
I had hay fever for many years. I use self-hypnosis to control my allergies (hay fever and asthma) now. I was on allergy shots for many years. You are obviously highly allergic to something in those fields.
I'm allergic to every grass that grows, a lot of weeds and some trees. Then there were my cat allergies, and other animals, and a few foods. As I got older I learned how to use self-hypnosis and avoid the foods. You also can grow out of allergies in time.
Try hot tea, hot lemonade and such for herbal non-medical remedies that can assist to some extent.
2007-04-16 23:27:24
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answered by Nedra E 7
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Hayfever can cause all sorts of symptoms - and how they present is as individual as the patient. Therefore over the counter remedies or conventional drugs are not the answer as they are not individual and have nasty side effects.
Try Homoeopathy for your Hay Fever. My phone starts ringing earlier each year as people are so fed up with the side effects of conventional medicine & all are impressed with the results from using homoeopathic remedies. Within about 3 years, the vast majority find that they no longer need to use anything as they are cured. There is no one remedy that I could suggest for your symptoms as you will find that your particular symptoms are quite individual to you - so you need an individual remedy. Please consult the Society of Homeopaths who will point you in the direction of a local practitioner. Go to http://www.homeopathy-soh.org/ You will be pleased with the results
2007-04-17 04:48:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Ive had hay fever pretty much all my life and find tablets dont work half as well as eye drops and nasal spray, i use beconase nasal spray and optrex eye drops but go into Boots and check whats best for you. They will be expensive but you cant put a price on the relief!
Also to calm the symptoms down ive found that simply jumping in the shower or putting a damp cloth over your eyes helps no end!
2007-04-16 23:47:28
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answered by Il Padrino 3
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Hi All, I've never had hay fever until I came to Cambridgeshire and I live by a rape seed oil field and my allergies havegone crazy. I went to the doctor and he told me to buy some allergy tablets but he would't prescribe me any, anyway, so I bought some allegy tablets but they don't...
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answered by Marcelle 1
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If you go to boots, you can get something in a little bottle,but i forget its name, and its a powder,which you dab up your nose,and its fantastic for allergies.Its around seven pounds but it lasts ages.Piriton is probably one of the the best over the counter antihistimines too,but its different for different people.I cant understand why your doctor wouldnt prescribe you something a bit stronger if you are suffering so badly.I always get a prescription from the doctors for my hayfever, which begins to get really bad at this time of year-rape seed is really bad for it,we're surrounded by it too.I suggest you shut all doors and windows when it gets to late tea time, as thats when its at its worst,and also,place damp tea towls on your windowsills to catch floating pollen. Its really hard to get away from it,but you can control it with the right stuff.
2007-04-16 23:36:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Have you tried looking at alternate methods of relief. Essential oils burning or inhaling breathe easy. Good luck
2007-04-16 23:21:58
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answered by wisekath 1
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im the same, just that i also get rashs and itchy skin, but im in the same position (i can't find any either)
2007-04-17 04:18:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh yeah - avoid the meds
2007-04-16 23:23:14
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answered by worldstiti 7
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Yes I do x
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answered by Melissa 2
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