ALLERGIES

laulau555

New member
So along with many living in my area, I am experiencing the worst allergies I have felt in a while. I'm left with a runny nose, itchy watery eyes, strong fatigue, headache and a scratchy throat. I've been doing extra sinus rinses, and I had been taking claritan but switched to zyrtec today because it clearly wasn't working. Are there any prescription meds or even something I something I can find over the counter that WORKS? Any other tips on how to avoid the dreaded pollen in my nose?? THANKS
 

laulau555

New member
So along with many living in my area, I am experiencing the worst allergies I have felt in a while. I'm left with a runny nose, itchy watery eyes, strong fatigue, headache and a scratchy throat. I've been doing extra sinus rinses, and I had been taking claritan but switched to zyrtec today because it clearly wasn't working. Are there any prescription meds or even something I something I can find over the counter that WORKS? Any other tips on how to avoid the dreaded pollen in my nose?? THANKS
 

laulau555

New member
So along with many living in my area, I am experiencing the worst allergies I have felt in a while. I'm left with a runny nose, itchy watery eyes, strong fatigue, headache and a scratchy throat. I've been doing extra sinus rinses, and I had been taking claritan but switched to zyrtec today because it clearly wasn't working. Are there any prescription meds or even something I something I can find over the counter that WORKS? Any other tips on how to avoid the dreaded pollen in my nose?? THANKS
 

Liza

New member
Hi Lauren, The sinus rinses should help. Switching to a different allergy med like you did might help as well. I don't think that OTC allergy meds work quite as well as prescription even when they say it's the same as the prescribed med. Claritin never really worked for my daughter, Zyrtec worked for a while but then stopped working and now she uses Allegra. Other suggestions would be to not have your windows open, if they have been already then getting a air purifier to clean the air in your home after shutting the windows. You can purchase a small one and just move it from room to room. Also taking a shower before going to bed so you don't get pollen on your sheets and just end up sleeping in it all night long. Lastly, if it's just completely miserable and getting worse and worse every year you might want to look into allergy shots. My oldest, the one with the allergy problems, got them for a while and it helped. Then we moved. Oddly, since she got her transplant they've not been as bad as years past. I hope some of my suggestions help.
 

Liza

New member
Hi Lauren, The sinus rinses should help. Switching to a different allergy med like you did might help as well. I don't think that OTC allergy meds work quite as well as prescription even when they say it's the same as the prescribed med. Claritin never really worked for my daughter, Zyrtec worked for a while but then stopped working and now she uses Allegra. Other suggestions would be to not have your windows open, if they have been already then getting a air purifier to clean the air in your home after shutting the windows. You can purchase a small one and just move it from room to room. Also taking a shower before going to bed so you don't get pollen on your sheets and just end up sleeping in it all night long. Lastly, if it's just completely miserable and getting worse and worse every year you might want to look into allergy shots. My oldest, the one with the allergy problems, got them for a while and it helped. Then we moved. Oddly, since she got her transplant they've not been as bad as years past. I hope some of my suggestions help.
 

Liza

New member
Hi Lauren, The sinus rinses should help. Switching to a different allergy med like you did might help as well. I don't think that OTC allergy meds work quite as well as prescription even when they say it's the same as the prescribed med. Claritin never really worked for my daughter, Zyrtec worked for a while but then stopped working and now she uses Allegra. Other suggestions would be to not have your windows open, if they have been already then getting a air purifier to clean the air in your home after shutting the windows. You can purchase a small one and just move it from room to room. Also taking a shower before going to bed so you don't get pollen on your sheets and just end up sleeping in it all night long. Lastly, if it's just completely miserable and getting worse and worse every year you might want to look into allergy shots. My oldest, the one with the allergy problems, got them for a while and it helped. Then we moved. Oddly, since she got her transplant they've not been as bad as years past. I hope some of my suggestions help.
 

Melissa75

Administrator
I get allergy shots, take singulair and symbicort.
My 4 yr old, who this year is showing whose genes he got, is down to Singulair and Claritin. But when pollen season started, he was so bad we were also doing Patanase spray steriod into the nose and Zatador antihistamine eye drops. His eyes were so bad he developed a secondary bacterial eye infection that needed Vigamox.
Edited to add: the Zadator eye drops are OTC, the Patanase is prescription.
I am waiting until he is five to have formal testing and possibly allergy shots, if it turns out that something affects him at every season like it does me.
 

Melissa75

Administrator
I get allergy shots, take singulair and symbicort.
My 4 yr old, who this year is showing whose genes he got, is down to Singulair and Claritin. But when pollen season started, he was so bad we were also doing Patanase spray steriod into the nose and Zatador antihistamine eye drops. His eyes were so bad he developed a secondary bacterial eye infection that needed Vigamox.
Edited to add: the Zadator eye drops are OTC, the Patanase is prescription.
I am waiting until he is five to have formal testing and possibly allergy shots, if it turns out that something affects him at every season like it does me.
 

Melissa75

Administrator
I get allergy shots, take singulair and symbicort.
<br />My 4 yr old, who this year is showing whose genes he got, is down to Singulair and Claritin. But when pollen season started, he was so bad we were also doing Patanase spray steriod into the nose and Zatador antihistamine eye drops. His eyes were so bad he developed a secondary bacterial eye infection that needed Vigamox.
<br />Edited to add: the Zadator eye drops are OTC, the Patanase is prescription.
<br />I am waiting until he is five to have formal testing and possibly allergy shots, if it turns out that something affects him at every season like it does me.
 
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moxie1

Guest
I used to have awful allergies, but so far I've been breezing through this year.

The only thing that I can think of that is different is that I've started to supplement with Vitamin D3.....2,000mg a day. Maybe it gave my immune system the extra boost it needed.

I don't know....either that or I'm just not real allergic to the stuff that is out there right now. I don't think that is the case though, because when I had allergy testing, I almost passed out just from the scratch portion of it.....I reacted to everything so badly that they never had to inject me with anything.
 
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moxie1

Guest
I used to have awful allergies, but so far I've been breezing through this year.

The only thing that I can think of that is different is that I've started to supplement with Vitamin D3.....2,000mg a day. Maybe it gave my immune system the extra boost it needed.

I don't know....either that or I'm just not real allergic to the stuff that is out there right now. I don't think that is the case though, because when I had allergy testing, I almost passed out just from the scratch portion of it.....I reacted to everything so badly that they never had to inject me with anything.
 
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moxie1

Guest
I used to have awful allergies, but so far I've been breezing through this year.
<br />
<br />The only thing that I can think of that is different is that I've started to supplement with Vitamin D3.....2,000mg a day. Maybe it gave my immune system the extra boost it needed.
<br />
<br />I don't know....either that or I'm just not real allergic to the stuff that is out there right now. I don't think that is the case though, because when I had allergy testing, I almost passed out just from the scratch portion of it.....I reacted to everything so badly that they never had to inject me with anything.
 

mom2lillian

New member
I too am having the worst allergy season I remember. Some bad days I have taken zantac which blocks a diferent way allergens can affect you and my allergist recommends it on shot days for me.

I have increased by astelin and nasacort to three times during the day and have started using a moisturizing spray before bed. This is in addition to the rinses, avoidance, singulair, and allegra.

I have considered adding zyrtec to the mix if it gets worse but it is drying and did have an affect on me I coudl only notice after I went off of it.
 

mom2lillian

New member
I too am having the worst allergy season I remember. Some bad days I have taken zantac which blocks a diferent way allergens can affect you and my allergist recommends it on shot days for me.

I have increased by astelin and nasacort to three times during the day and have started using a moisturizing spray before bed. This is in addition to the rinses, avoidance, singulair, and allegra.

I have considered adding zyrtec to the mix if it gets worse but it is drying and did have an affect on me I coudl only notice after I went off of it.
 

mom2lillian

New member
I too am having the worst allergy season I remember. Some bad days I have taken zantac which blocks a diferent way allergens can affect you and my allergist recommends it on shot days for me.
<br />
<br />I have increased by astelin and nasacort to three times during the day and have started using a moisturizing spray before bed. This is in addition to the rinses, avoidance, singulair, and allegra.
<br />
<br />I have considered adding zyrtec to the mix if it gets worse but it is drying and did have an affect on me I coudl only notice after I went off of it.
 

etabetac

New member
So my allergies are by far the most difficult thing I deal with on a daily basis. For really bad flare-ups I add prednisone and atarax to the mix. On a daily basis/maintenance I take an anti-histamine (zyrtec, 2/day if really bad), a histamine blocker (cimetedine, 800 mg x 2/day), a leukotrine inhibitor (singulair), a nasal steroid (rhinocort right now), cromolyn sodium (nebulized, q6h), and patanol (eye drops). I take advair and albuterol for the combo of stuff (but I think these two are very common). I test allergic to most airborne allergens in my area. I've tried allergy shots with some improvements. There's a fair amount that can be done or added to make life manageable. I still have days where things aren't but my quality of life is far improved from where it was two years ago.
 

etabetac

New member
So my allergies are by far the most difficult thing I deal with on a daily basis. For really bad flare-ups I add prednisone and atarax to the mix. On a daily basis/maintenance I take an anti-histamine (zyrtec, 2/day if really bad), a histamine blocker (cimetedine, 800 mg x 2/day), a leukotrine inhibitor (singulair), a nasal steroid (rhinocort right now), cromolyn sodium (nebulized, q6h), and patanol (eye drops). I take advair and albuterol for the combo of stuff (but I think these two are very common). I test allergic to most airborne allergens in my area. I've tried allergy shots with some improvements. There's a fair amount that can be done or added to make life manageable. I still have days where things aren't but my quality of life is far improved from where it was two years ago.
 

etabetac

New member
So my allergies are by far the most difficult thing I deal with on a daily basis. For really bad flare-ups I add prednisone and atarax to the mix. On a daily basis/maintenance I take an anti-histamine (zyrtec, 2/day if really bad), a histamine blocker (cimetedine, 800 mg x 2/day), a leukotrine inhibitor (singulair), a nasal steroid (rhinocort right now), cromolyn sodium (nebulized, q6h), and patanol (eye drops). I take advair and albuterol for the combo of stuff (but I think these two are very common). I test allergic to most airborne allergens in my area. I've tried allergy shots with some improvements. There's a fair amount that can be done or added to make life manageable. I still have days where things aren't but my quality of life is far improved from where it was two years ago.
 

jbrandonAW

New member
I have had awful allergies too, and they just landed me in the joint (im out now) but I take singular, allegra, nasal rinses, nasacort aq, astilin, and saline nasal spray. I also take chroratimatrone(sp?) when its really bad.
 

jbrandonAW

New member
I have had awful allergies too, and they just landed me in the joint (im out now) but I take singular, allegra, nasal rinses, nasacort aq, astilin, and saline nasal spray. I also take chroratimatrone(sp?) when its really bad.
 
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