GREG 1
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Registered: 28th Jul 00
Location: Essex
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After going to the doctors in the week and paying £30 for my prescription i have woken up today with the worst eyes possible... Red roar, puffy, sore and can't see !
Not good, i need to go out aswell to get dads fathers day acard but cant 
I hate the summer for this 1 reason.. Think i might move back to Tenerife or something, dont get this crap out there !
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Dean_H
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Registered: 19th May 02
Location: Rhondda Cynon Taff
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Never had a heyfever, migraine, anything, god i cant remember the last time i was ill 
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Cybermonkey
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Registered: 22nd Sep 02
Location: Sydney, Australia
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pure lemon juice squirted in the eyes works wonders
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Cavey
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Registered: 11th Nov 02
Location: Derby
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i have HAYfever, and it's a complete cunt. Got buy one get one free "1 a day" tablets from boots and they're complete shit, last about 4 hours at most.
The annoying thing is, i can either sit in my room and boil, or open the window and die from itchy eye-ness
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GREG 1
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Registered: 28th Jul 00
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quote: Originally posted by Cavey
i have HAYfever, and it's a complete cunt. Got buy one get one free "1 a day" tablets from boots and they're complete shit, last about 4 hours at most.
The annoying thing is, i can either sit in my room and boil, or open the window and die from itchy eye-ness
Same, i cant even see properley today my eyes are red roar, i need to go out but cant and looking like tonight is off with the lads as i cant go clubbing with red eyes !!
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IntaCepta
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Registered: 25th Mar 02
Location: Mill Hill East, Greater London
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quote: Originally posted by Dean_H
Never had a heyfever, migraine, anything, god i cant remember the last time i was ill 
likewise,
my gp is probably dead now...
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Katie
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Registered: 26th Mar 05
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I no you are going to say something stupid and i might sound stupid for saying this, but i suffer with realy bad hayfever and the doctor told me that before i go to bed and when i get up, to put vaseline around my nose because it stops the pollen going up it and making you sneeze and it really does work. And the best hayfever tablets i think are tesco's own. You get 7 for 99p and they last all day 
[Edited on 18-06-2005 by fox_e_lady]
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rarche81
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Registered: 21st Aug 04
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quote: Originally posted by fox_e_lady
I no you are going to say something stupid and i might sound stupid for saying this, but i suffer with realy bad hayfever and the doctor told me that before i go to bed and when i get up, to put vaseline around my nose because it stops the pollen going up it and making you sneeze and it really does work. And the best hayfever tablets i think are tesco's own. You get 7 for 99p and they last all day 
[Edited on 18-06-2005 by fox_e_lady]
Can you consume alchohol after taking these? i cannot with mine.
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Jake
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Registered: 24th Jan 05
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you can, but you probably shouldnt
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Katie
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Registered: 26th Mar 05
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quote: Originally posted by rarche81
quote: Originally posted by fox_e_lady
I no you are going to say something stupid and i might sound stupid for saying this, but i suffer with realy bad hayfever and the doctor told me that before i go to bed and when i get up, to put vaseline around my nose because it stops the pollen going up it and making you sneeze and it really does work. And the best hayfever tablets i think are tesco's own. You get 7 for 99p and they last all day 
[Edited on 18-06-2005 by fox_e_lady]
Can you consume alchohol after taking these? i cannot with mine.
Ive just read the leaflet and it doesnt say anything about not having alcohol with them so im guessing it's ok ive had them before and then gone out drinking and it hasn't made me ill or sick or anything. I found this on a website
Alcohol
Selective antihistamines, including loratadine, may cause drowsiness or dizziness, although it is less likely than with nonselective antihistamines.3 Alcohol can intensify drowsiness and dizziness, increasing the risk of accidental injury. People taking loratadine should use alcohol only with caution.
The tesco ones are made with loratadine. You probably have piriton or some ingredient thats crap with alcohol.
[Edited on 18-06-2005 by fox_e_lady]
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mazdaspeed
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Registered: 8th Jan 05
Location: Darlington
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I used to use claritin now i've got these new ones called loratadine. If they're working i would hate to know what it would be like without them, i'm sneezing every half hour nose is running and all that, plus its 26 degrees :O
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AJW
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Registered: 6th Mar 05
Location: Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
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the active ingredient in Clarytin is Loratadine tho 
just costs more than Tesco own brand, same chemical tho
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Jonny P
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Registered: 11th Dec 04
Location: Merseyside Drives: Civic Type R EP3
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i just cant breathe through my nose 
I use Loratodine and gone through 2 rolls ov bog roll does me fekin head in
think i might go 2 bed actually!
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