Thread: Allergies
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Re: Allergies

IMHO - I would of stayed with the allergy shots. The five years goes by a lot faster than you can imagine and if the regimen is successful you will be a lot happier than you were before. If you went through the unpleasant allergy testing to find out what you were allergic too - the once a week shot is a drop on the bucket. I was terribly allergic to mold and dust (on top of a couple others I tested positive for but chose not to treat for). It comes down to do you want to make a choice between taking all the carpet, etc out of your house to eliminate allergens or begin a treatment plan. I have chosen to not treat my remaining allergy flares with any of the OTC or Prescription drugs due to the way you feel in result of them. I've been through every companies distribution and would rather fight the allergy than feel drowsy effects of the medicinal treatment.

Why would one own a cat if they tested positive for feline allergens?
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