Gavin
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... fooking sucks 
rant over
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All Torque
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hayfever and a cold is even worse, when one starts up the other dies down
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Gavin
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just came back from a weeks holiday in greece yesterday... walk out the airport and BANG... hayfever. Its soooo gay!
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bradfincham
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quote: Originally posted by All Torque
hayfever and a cold is even worse, when one starts up the other dies down
ha ha your the same then
my eyes have been bloodshot for the last 4 days now, cant stop it pills eye drops the lot!
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All Torque
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quote: Originally posted by bradfincham
quote: Originally posted by All Torque
hayfever and a cold is even worse, when one starts up the other dies down
ha ha your the same then
my eyes have been bloodshot for the last 4 days now, cant stop it pills eye drops the lot!
I never used eye drops, just kept sneezing with a blocked nose
My ears kept popping and then my eyes watered like a bitch
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Ry_B
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May+June are the worst two months for me and most people mate, give it a few weeks and the worst should be over
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modification
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worst thing is buying the hayfever tablets can be about a £5 for 6
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Jay
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Hayfever tablets in Asda, get 1 pack and put a few more packs inside it, otherwise it costs a fortune lol I get it really bad an I cut grass for a livin!
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Jas
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itchy eyes is the worst!
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Gavin
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i dont really suffer much nowadays with itchy eyes... but i remember the time when i first found out that i had hayfever when i was playing within overgrown grass and came back home looking i had been punched in the eyes by mike tyson 
i suffer badly with my nosey... and its a right bitch trying to get to sleep with it (especially when its bloody hot)
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John
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I've had hayfever all my life but the tablets only cost 99p for 7.
Where does this £5 for 6 come from?
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Gavin
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where do u get your tablets from John?
i think mine cost £5ish for two boxes (12 tablets or so)
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John
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Asda.
Stopped getting them from the doctor when I started having to pay for prestcriptions.
They are all the same anyway apart from the benadryl which is quite expensive.
Take them every day though and you don't need it to start wroking within 15 minutes.
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Dan B
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I tried Asda's and Morrisons' own brand, and they were useless......taking them every day, and even after 2 weeks on each, they'd still only last until about 11am...
Piritese were the worst, lasted until about 10am, then made you feel twice as drowsy.
Not started taking anything this year, not been too bad yet, but think I'll start as of next week...
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Gregor
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Bart
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hey, ive tried the lot, puriton, clariton pills and nothing seemed to do any good.
Then i bought some beconeeze from boots, one squirt up each nose and it practically stopped within the minute.
cant stress how good this stuff is guys, it works a treat!
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gavin18787
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glad im not alone mine has been ridiculose this week. Been continuosly sneezing, snotty and itching me eyes all week.
was sneezing so much earlier i got a nose bleed 
Plus i work in a pharmacy so have tried loads of differnt things and nothing works 
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Gavin
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must find a cure cos its a joke sometimes!!!
otherwise all us hayfever sufferers will destory every plant that releases pollen 

[Edited on 10-06-2006 by Gavin]
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bradfincham
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The injections arent mucn cop either
I usually get a little sniffle or some sneezes etc,
This year i think is the worst ive ever been in my life, even when on the farm i walk through a rape field its never been this bad!
Clarityn 16mg i think its double the dose of the shops only available over the counter
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James_DT
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quote: Originally posted by John
I've had hayfever all my life but the tablets only cost 99p for 7.
Where does this £5 for 6 come from?
Exactly.
Who the hell pays £5 for 6? They're only £6 for 30 from the doctor's FFS.
I get the Tesco ones in the yellow box. They're more or less the same ones the doctor prescribes me, and they do the trick. 99p for 7, like the Asda ones.
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K2 GTi
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ive been non stop sneezing all day, its even caused a nose bleed! eyes are puffed as fook and its really horrible! esp with a nasty cold
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Gavin
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quote: Originally posted by James_DT
quote: Originally posted by John
I've had hayfever all my life but the tablets only cost 99p for 7.
Where does this £5 for 6 come from?
Exactly.
Who the hell pays £5 for 6? They're only £6 for 30 from the doctor's FFS.
I get the Tesco ones in the yellow box. They're more or less the same ones the doctor prescribes me, and they do the trick. 99p for 7, like the Asda ones.
off to asda today 
*just sneezed all over my keyboard *
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mazdaspeed
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I started using clarityn again a few days ago, and I've had the worst symptoms of hayfever this year, so I've stopped taking them. Yesterday i was out in the garden for two hours, with only slightly itchy eye.
Ever tried blocking your nostrils with tissue paper? It works, extremely well. Be prepared for the after effect when you remove them. Dual snot fun.
[Edited on 11-06-2006 by mazdaspeed]
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Bart
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BECONASE
it works a treat! i had been constantly sneezing, running, itching eyes until i took this stuff
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Gavin
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quote: Originally posted by mazdaspeed
I started using clarityn again a few days ago, and I've had the worst symptoms of hayfever this year, so I've stopped taking them. Yesterday i was out in the garden for two hours, with only slightly itchy eye.
Ever tried blocking your nostrils with tissue paper? It works, extremely well. Be prepared for the after effect when you remove them. Dual snot fun.
[Edited on 11-06-2006 by mazdaspeed]
done that last nite 
cause my nose is runny at nites i block my nostrils with tissue - makes me fall asleep quicker as i have to breathe thru my mouth 
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