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Allergies and intolerances

Is tree pollen about already?

13 replies

Berrie · 22/03/2007 14:34

Had to use my inhaler today for first time this year. Has anyone else just started to suffer?

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Gingermonkey · 22/03/2007 14:44

Yep. I'm taking anti-hist already and I'm starting to feel wheezy when it's sunny. Today I'm ok, it's nice and damp! .

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bozza · 22/03/2007 14:52

DS suffered with this last year but have not noticed anything yet this year.

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bundle · 22/03/2007 14:53

oh yes, there are many many diff pollens and if they don't get you, the tree moulds are always there in the autumn just to mess you up too

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Berrie · 22/03/2007 15:07

oh joy!

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Gingermonkey · 22/03/2007 17:52

I get hayfever pretty much all through the year now, tree pollen in the spring, flower and grass in the summer, then fungal spores in the autumn.

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GinaVauxhall · 22/03/2007 17:57

In london and already noticing a very fuzzy head and whizzines. Bah!

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bundle · 22/03/2007 17:57

Pollen Research Unit

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Berrie · 22/03/2007 18:51

Thanks bundle will looks interesting will look in more detail later

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isgrassgreener · 30/03/2007 12:36

Just wanted to ask you fellow tree pollen allergy folks, do any of you have an oral allergy as well, which means you get an in the mouth reaction to certain fruits, veg, nuts as well?

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Dinosaur · 30/03/2007 12:37

My DS1 was very itchy and sneezy yesterday afternoon, so there's something about!

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hermykne · 30/03/2007 12:39

if there are silver birch trees in your area they give off a huge amount of pollen and it starts in the spring withthe catkins producing more of the stuff,
we planted one outside our front door!!! have to keep the from window closed when its emanating the stuff

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Berrie · 31/03/2007 16:23

Yep Silver birch tree in the garden! Also looking at Bundles web site, it's peak season for willow. We are surrounded by them!
However after I posted this last week and after a quite frightening asthma attack (for me), I suddenly realised that the mother's day lillies might have something to do with it and I've been fine since banishing them outside!
isgrassgreener, I don't get an oral reaction to fruit etc though pollen does give me a sore throat.

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RiversC · 20/04/2016 20:56

hi guys, just wondered if you could help, hows yr allergy going? im still having symptoms,,,

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