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Morgan Gillespie 18-08-2006 10:11

Re: Allergies
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sciguy125
The only stuff that I've found to work to my liking is Benadryl. Everything else seems to come in waves. It'll work really well for a few hours, then completely stop doing anything for about half an hour.

If you get the Benadryl pills rather than the gelcaps, you can break them in half. That seems to be the right balance between drowsiness and effectiveness. A whole pill stops any allergy symptoms completely, but puts you to sleep. Half a pill makes you a little tired but makes the symptoms managable.

1 pill? I always thought the dosage was 2 pills! I would be fine when I would take them on weekends. Then again I tried taking a Perceset to put me to sleep and I was up for 4hours after I took it.

thegathering 18-08-2006 10:53

Re: Allergies
 
Dustmites, grass mold, various pollens, and a slight allergic reaction to fireants.

I take 1 Zyrtec 10mg every 24 hrs and have been for the past 3 years or so. That stuff works like a charm. :) I never have problems with runny noses, hives, etc. I love that stuff.

The only problem with dosing every day with Zyrtec is that if I do not take it during one 24 hr period, my body starts acting like it's going into withdrawel and the side effects make me look like a crack head.

The palms of my hands and feet start itching/burning real bad, my body starts itching in random places, and I get real cold. I end up walking around huddle up, rubbing my hands together, and scratching ferociously. Hilarious to watch, not fun to experience :(.

SgtMillhouse648 18-08-2006 20:58

Re: Allergies
 
pollen, ragweed, dust, mold, cats, the works i take a clarinex a day, and sometimes if they are really bad, this allergy stuff from walmart. that stuff dries the sinuses out in notime.

DanDon 18-08-2006 23:27

Re: Allergies
 
I found that Singulair helps me most.

Eugenia Gabrielov 19-08-2006 00:06

Re: Allergies
 
I have a unique and very severe allergy - smoke. I never get hay fever, but if people smoke too close to me I end up in the hospital. Not very much happiness there. Exposing myself to it would not help much, just make it worse.

Medicine can only do so much. Try to make sure you're in good health otherwise (stay in shape, stay hydrated), and see what happens. It helped my brother's allergies when he started drinking a lot more water and staying hydrated. He just felt a lot better in general, and the allergies didn't feel as severe.

nehalita 19-08-2006 10:41

Re: Allergies
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by thegathering
Dustmites, grass mold, various pollens, and a slight allergic reaction to fireants.

I take 1 Zyrtec 10mg every 24 hrs and have been for the past 3 years or so. That stuff works like a charm. :) I never have problems with runny noses, hives, etc. I love that stuff.

The only problem with dosing every day with Zyrtec is that if I do not take it during one 24 hr period, my body starts acting like it's going into withdrawel and the side effects make me look like a crack head.

The palms of my hands and feet start itching/burning real bad, my body starts itching in random places, and I get real cold. I end up walking around huddle up, rubbing my hands together, and scratching ferociously. Hilarious to watch, not fun to experience :(.

am i the only one alarmed by this? this isn't good...

Ashley Weed 19-08-2006 12:50

Re: Allergies
 
Being that he has taken it for so long, and has grown a dependency upon the medicinal treatment, the body will come to the point where it will be expectant of it especially if it is a high allergen time.

This is not uncommon at all. Many individuals experience the same effects with other families of medicinal drugs such as one anitiepileptic family of drugs or another more marketable family of drugs known as triptans. People all respond differently depending on their chemical make-up.


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