hay fever ?

fogfog
edited July 2013 in Chit chat
I'm guessing some on here get it and in a bad way in this weather ?

I haven't ever got it in 40 years, but am getting it now and well it's mild compared to some friends , but still..
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  • edited July 2013
    I get a fairly mild version of it - I'm fine at the moment though, it was worse in May.

    Didn't get it at all until I moved from Bedford to Kent 15-odd years ago. I live and work in the country (no I'm not a farmer) and it's worse when I'm near fields of rapeseed (which seems to be every 2 or 3 years).
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  • utzutz
    edited July 2013
    Hehe yeah rapeseed is truly the ultimate hay fever inducing horror for me, closely followed by nettles. Overall I got confirmed allergies against more than 100 different plants. I live in the city though, so it's usually not too bad. Ahh yes the wonders of civilization, and industrialization in particular.
  • leespoons wrote: »
    I live and work in the country (no I'm not a farmer)

    Combine Harvester salesman?
  • edited July 2013
    I used to live in the middle of a load of fields, never got hayfever, even when they planted oilseed rape. But now I suffer from it. I sneezed constantly for over 2 hours the other day.
  • edited July 2013
    leespoons wrote: »
    I get a fairly mild version of it - I'm fine at the moment though, it was worse in May.

    Didn't get it at all until I moved from Bedford to Kent 15-odd years ago. I live and work in the country (no I'm not a farmer) and it's worse when I'm near fields of rapeseed (which seems to be every 2 or 3 years).

    I doubt it was the Rapeseed, since that's a plant that requires insects to pollinate, whereas hay fever sufferers (like myself - and it's been a bad year this year) suffer from wind blown pollen.
  • edited July 2013
    I'm pretty bad at the moment. In fact, after waking up last Sunday with a blind spot in my left eye, and being referred to the Hospital via the opticians, I found out i'd given myself a "Posterior vitreous detachment" from blowing my nose too hard!!
  • edited July 2013
    Combine Harvester salesman?

    I've always felt that Half Life should've had a boss called Combine Harvester in there somewhere...
  • utzutz
    edited July 2013
    I doubt it was the Rapeseed, since that's a plant that requires insects to pollinate, whereas hay fever sufferers (like myself - and it's been a bad year this year) suffer from wind blown pollen.

    Most people who have problems with rapeseed react to the volatile chemicals released by the plant, not to the pollen itself. So yes, it's not exactly hay fever (which isn't a scientific term anyway), but the symptoms are very much alike.
  • edited July 2013
    leespoons wrote: »
    I live and work in the country (no I'm not a farmer)

    Professional Entertainments Manager (Ovine Division)?

    :D
  • zx1zx1
    edited July 2013
    I've had mild hayfever since i was a child, some years i get it and some i don't.
    This year was fine until friday, i was really bad. My nose was constantly runny and my eyes were streaming. It's been fine since.
    One of my cousins has it so bad he can't function in the summer months, he has to carry a tea towel around with him.
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  • edited July 2013
    I do not recall having hayfever bad since i was i child bit at the moment I am feeling the effects as soon as i step out the front door in the morning,luckily i do carry cetirizine for my animal allergies when i visit people with cats,but i am taking these tabs every day now.
  • edited July 2013
    I doubt it was the Rapeseed, since that's a plant that requires insects to pollinate, whereas hay fever sufferers (like myself - and it's been a bad year this year) suffer from wind blown pollen.
    utz wrote: »
    Most people who have problems with rapeseed react to the volatile chemicals released by the plant, not to the pollen itself. So yes, it's not exactly hay fever (which isn't a scientific term anyway), but the symptoms are very much alike.

    I always assumed it was hay fever, but whatever it is it's blimmin' annoying.

    Ironically I woke up this morning with streaming eyes and a snotty nose for the first time in ages. No rapeseed for miles around. Perhaps Mrs Spoons is poisoning me in my sleep :-x
    Combine Harvester salesman?

    "Oi've gorra braaaand new comboine 'aaaarvesterrrr, oi'll give yewww the kaaaaaaayyyyy!" (etc)
    STeaM wrote: »
    Professional Entertainments Manager (Ovine Division)?

    :D

    Baaaaaaaaaaaa-stard!

    Nope I just live in a little village and work on an industrial estate a couple of miles out of the nearest small town. The only difference is there's 5 miles of fields on my way to work instead of concrete... Mrs Spoons works with schoolchildren from Hackney who come down here to learn about the countryside, and the first thing they all say is "Haven't you got any shops?" :D
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  • edited July 2013
    I'm pretty bad at the moment. In fact, after waking up last Sunday with a blind spot in my left eye, and being referred to the Hospital via the opticians, I found out i'd given myself a "Posterior vitreous detachment" from blowing my nose too hard!!

    Ouch! I would normally post a picture of Finbarr Saunders at this point but that sounds too painful to joke about!
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  • edited July 2013
    anti histamine in combination with a non anabolic steroid nose spray has stopped mine dead in its tracks this year thank goodness
  • edited July 2013
    leespoons wrote: »
    Ouch! I would normally post a picture of Finbarr Saunders at this point but that sounds too painful to joke about!

    Fnar! Fnar! It's a bit of the jelly inside your eye coming away from your retina or something. It doesn't hurt, just annoying and a bit worrying at the time.

    Violent nose blowing/snotting/spraying can be dangerous!!
  • edited July 2013
    Fnar! Fnar! It's a bit of the jelly inside your eye coming away from your retina or something. It doesn't hurt, just annoying and a bit worrying at the time.

    Violent nose blowing/snotting/spraying can be dangerous!!

    I had a friend at school who detached both retinas sneezing from his hayfever, he was off school for a few days, and the left eye kept doing it occasionally. He said the first time he did it he thought he'd died, he said he sneezed and everything went black, and he said he was so scared and panicked he couldn't even hear the people around him trying to tell him he was still there.

    The left eye didn't bother him in the end, everytime it happened he was just like "Oh bollox gone blind in the left eye again, off to the general".
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  • edited July 2013
    I never got it til a few years back....this year was a bloody nightmare so went to the Drs finally and got some tips and since then it's been manageable
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