Haha!
Well we are just coming into spring here and whenever I'm at school I get really bad allergies.
I just take hayfever pills but they are annoying because I need them nearly everyday!
Any suggestions?
2007-09-08
01:47:09
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I was joking... There is something at school that does trigger my allergies.
I've been to my doctor. They are useless.
2007-09-08
01:59:25 ·
update #1
I've had an allergy test.
2007-09-09
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Could be class lectures/lessons or the fellow student(s) or the teacher(s). What about the Principal? Many (almost all) of us are allergic to schools/colleges.
Well I was joking.
On more serious note, if doctors are no help as you have said then, meticulously make out a list of items that are present in the school but not in your home. (I am comparing with your home assuming you don't get allergy from anything at home).
One by one you try to eliminate the item which DOES NOT give you allergy at school by coming in close contact to them. Finally, you may arrive at one or more items at school which give you allergy and then you should avoid them if you can.
2007-09-09 21:56:57
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answered by s_shiromani 4
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Hi Wabby, Gees it could be anything from the grass to the paint on the wall. You need to see a doctor and he can run a allergy test and see just what you are allergic to.
Lol
A Friend.
poppy1
2007-09-09 15:09:39
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answered by poppy1 7
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Allergies, can result from a weakened immune system. Are you experiencing any other illness, e.g., colds, flu ? Also, considering having your school collect an air sample, and send it to a laboratory for analysis. As another respondent articulated, there could be mold spores about.
2007-09-11 16:34:03
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answered by Larry 4
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Ha ha. Maybe you are allergic to mold. There's quite a bit of it in some schools. My mom was a teacher and had bad allergies to it at the school she taught at. I don't know how you would check that, since doctors really are useless. Good luck in school.
2007-09-08 09:57:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Ah Wabby, such problems. I would suggest you call in at the chemist's and tell them what you have tried and see if they can come up with something.
I often think they know more about the medications than doctors and the advice is free.(no doctors bill)
Ask if you need a script though.
2007-09-08 12:58:49
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answered by Anonymous
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hi :) i really recommend this medication called singulair. it helps me breath through the day and night which means u should breath better at school. it's a medicane that fights ur allergies! :) for more info go to www.singulair.com hope this helps!!!! :)
2007-09-08 09:12:50
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answered by Gayle S 1
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Thats a new one!Its not school its hay fever allergies.See the Doc they can help.
2007-09-08 08:55:23
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answered by thresher 7
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You will not have that problem in Wellington, it will be too windy. LOL
2007-09-08 14:32:41
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answered by Anonymous
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