
Hayfever
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Re: Hayfever
Hey Alec. Is this you?






And if the band you're in starts playing different tunes, I'll see you on the dark side of the moon.
History:....CZ125....RXS100.....Lifan LF125-14F.....Suzuki GSXR750
Current:...1999 VTR FIRESTORM!
History:....CZ125....RXS100.....Lifan LF125-14F.....Suzuki GSXR750
Current:...1999 VTR FIRESTORM!
Re: Hayfever
Yes it's come early this year,not too bad yet but it'll be Allereeze any day now
Theres A Hare in The Turnips.
Re: Hayfever
yes mate big time, especially with the neighbours having a lovely flowering back garden already, and a bloody tree out the front full of blossom.pinkyfloyd wrote:Hey Alec. Is this you?
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- benny hedges
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Re: Hayfever
i used to get it really bad.... started with it suddenly when i was about 10 or 11, maybe a bit younger.... we used to have a den in a hay barn, hollowed out inside the bales... one day i mustve just od'd on pollen.
where i grew up it wa surrounded by cornfields so summer was a right pain.
even worse when they started growing that yellow rapeseed sh1t.
i used to be on them triludan tablets and they sorted it out no problem until they discontinued them cos apparently some people got heart murmurs off them. (never bothered me)
everything else i tried was rubbish so i used to import them from spain.
cheaper than a prescription anyway!
the last 5 years or so its been getting weaker & weaker to the point that all i seem to be allergic to now is tree pollen, grass cuttings and house dust (cant use a hoover lol)
my lad gets it bad as well, as bad as i used to be.
what i do now is buy the cheap 70p tabs from asda - theres 2 types, loratidine and sumat else so i buy both and alternate them, a box (7 tabs) of one then the others the next week, that way i dont build up a tolerance to them and lessen the effect.
try it...
i used to find presctiption meds would work for a mth or so then i was doubling up the dose... by alternating the type this doesnt happen and again, much cheaper than a script
where i grew up it wa surrounded by cornfields so summer was a right pain.
even worse when they started growing that yellow rapeseed sh1t.
i used to be on them triludan tablets and they sorted it out no problem until they discontinued them cos apparently some people got heart murmurs off them. (never bothered me)
everything else i tried was rubbish so i used to import them from spain.
cheaper than a prescription anyway!
the last 5 years or so its been getting weaker & weaker to the point that all i seem to be allergic to now is tree pollen, grass cuttings and house dust (cant use a hoover lol)
my lad gets it bad as well, as bad as i used to be.
what i do now is buy the cheap 70p tabs from asda - theres 2 types, loratidine and sumat else so i buy both and alternate them, a box (7 tabs) of one then the others the next week, that way i dont build up a tolerance to them and lessen the effect.
try it...

i used to find presctiption meds would work for a mth or so then i was doubling up the dose... by alternating the type this doesnt happen and again, much cheaper than a script

You do not have to say anything. But it may harm your defence if you do not mention when posting something which you later rely on in quote. Anything you do say may be ripped to sh*t.
Re: Hayfever
I kicked off with hayfever too. It was about 2 weeks i noticed it.
Not needed any meds yet but im popping to the docs next week.
Similar situation in that i live in the countryside and my commute is passed rape seed feilds.
Not needed any meds yet but im popping to the docs next week.
Similar situation in that i live in the countryside and my commute is passed rape seed feilds.
To stupid to live to young to die.
Re: Hayfever
cheers for that benny, i'm on prescribed loratidine now have been for a few years, but i've bought some from sainsbury's and will alternate them then,benny hedges wrote:i used to get it really bad.... started with it suddenly when i was about 10 or 11, maybe a bit younger.... we used to have a den in a hay barn, hollowed out inside the bales... one day i mustve just od'd on pollen.
where i grew up it wa surrounded by cornfields so summer was a right pain.
even worse when they started growing that yellow rapeseed sh1t.
i used to be on them triludan tablets and they sorted it out no problem until they discontinued them cos apparently some people got heart murmurs off them. (never bothered me)
everything else i tried was rubbish so i used to import them from spain.
cheaper than a prescription anyway!
the last 5 years or so its been getting weaker & weaker to the point that all i seem to be allergic to now is tree pollen, grass cuttings and house dust (cant use a hoover lol)
my lad gets it bad as well, as bad as i used to be.
what i do now is buy the cheap 70p tabs from asda - theres 2 types, loratidine and sumat else so i buy both and alternate them, a box (7 tabs) of one then the others the next week, that way i dont build up a tolerance to them and lessen the effect.
try it...![]()
i used to find presctiption meds would work for a mth or so then i was doubling up the dose... by alternating the type this doesnt happen and again, much cheaper than a script

98% of all Harleys ever sold are still on the road. The other 2% made it home 

- benny hedges
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Re: Hayfever
dont bother with the docs bondy, just get the cheap generic ones from the supermarket.... theyre exactly the same as the ones the doc will charge you £7.80 for.
rapeseed is a massive pollen producer.
it's grown everywhere cos they get massive subsidies for growing it - they use it to make fuel oils & veg oils, rather than a cereal crop...
shite it is, wants banning.
rapeseed is a massive pollen producer.
it's grown everywhere cos they get massive subsidies for growing it - they use it to make fuel oils & veg oils, rather than a cereal crop...
shite it is, wants banning.
You do not have to say anything. But it may harm your defence if you do not mention when posting something which you later rely on in quote. Anything you do say may be ripped to sh*t.
Re: Hayfever
I did wonder why they grew so much of it. I thought everyone deep fried all of there food.
Made me feel really healthy.
I get the meds free if i go to the docs but thanks for the advice.
Made me feel really healthy.
I get the meds free if i go to the docs but thanks for the advice.
To stupid to live to young to die.
- benny hedges
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Re: Hayfever
no. its an allergy caused by the imune system over reacting to an irritant.Stratman wrote:Surely its all pyschosomatic anyway?
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Re: Hayfever
its only pyschosomatic to people who dont suffer from it
98% of all Harleys ever sold are still on the road. The other 2% made it home 

Re: Hayfever
Reckon you were!benny hedges wrote: over reacting to an irritant.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
Re: Hayfever
tony.mon wrote:Reckon you were!benny hedges wrote: over reacting to an irritant.



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