hayfever
#1
hayfever
to all hayfever sufferers out there... just a quickie, do you still get hayfever when you are in oz?
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#4
Re: hayfever
Asthma and eczema, which both my girls have, has been a lot better here though.
#5
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Re: hayfever
Son is better, and his asthma has dissapeared.
Gems
Gems
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Re: hayfever
I had 'extreme' hayfever in the UK. Nothing at all in Brisbane.
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#12
Re: hayfever
I get quite bad hayfever in the UK, and it's at it's worst when the farms are silaging. I think I'm allergic to grass pollen mainly, although I must be allergic to a few plants or trees.
When I go on hols to Europe, or when I was in Oz last year, I had no problems. But then I don't have any problems in big cities or near the coast in the UK either.
When I go on hols to Europe, or when I was in Oz last year, I had no problems. But then I don't have any problems in big cities or near the coast in the UK either.
#13
Re: hayfever
Used to get it in the UK when i was a kid then grew out of it. Get it quite bad in Perth, this week has been especially bad
Nicky
Nicky
#14
Re: hayfever
sigh..
at least good to know ezcema is better there.. my daughter has ezcema
#15
Re: hayfever
I had it, and when I changed the continent over a decade ago, hay fever disappeared for two or three years, but then hit back. Something triggered it - don't know what though - but once it came back it stayed. Hits me twice a year, grass pollen mainly.
NJ
NJ