
Sneezing, itchy eyes, coughing, I hate hay-fever. And it’s been dry and windy today…. I’m really suffering, I took my tablets and used a spray, but it’s warm tonight and I want a window open.
The forecast is for very high pollen levels because its being broken up by the wind and making it smaller apparently. That means more can be inhaled and can affect sufferers more. The hay-fever season is at its height and the weather has conspired to make things worse with a lot of grass (usually Timothy grass) shedding pollen at the same time.
Sorry for the awful cartoon, I just wanted to express what was happening.

sorry it will pass ❤️
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Yes it always does. Just quite discomforting x
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My wife has found quercetin good and vitamin C. But we haven’t analysed this against pollen count in our area (Sussex).
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I just use pharmacy bought antihistamines. I tend to watch the weather forecast because they indicate the pollen count there.
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Thank you . I don’t suffer myself, but I know its unpleasant. I don’t know if my wife checks regularly on the met office site.
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