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Hayfever
Hello, hoping to come to Adelaide one day....well when and if my visa is granted:unsure:
I spent a year in Oz a few years back and can't remember if I suffered with hayfever. But I get it quite bad in the UK. So for the people in Oz is your hayfever better now then what it was in the UK? Thanks :thumbup: |
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Hi
We lived in Melbourne and my hubby suffered really bad much worse than in the UK. We tried every tablet and it was a nightmare as none seemed to work even with a nasal spray. Everyone is different and it depends on the pollen that affects you. We are hoping it will be better in Brisbane. Jo |
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Oh dear did not want to here that, I suffer badly here. What about prickly heat, my Oh can scratch his arms and body to bits when we are abroad on holiday
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My daughter suffered really badly with hayfever in Australia - when we came home it cleared up almost immediately. She's now back there and after only 3 days she is suffering again.
I also occasionally suffered from prickly heat, but my worse problems were that i would get ad-hoc swellings, especially around my lip and I areas. On one bad occasion I woke in the middle of the night with my throat itching like mad, can you believe it? Anyway got so bad I ended up in A&E for the night where they pumped anti histamines into me to reduce the swelling. I had numerous tests over the years, but they were unable to find what the cause was. Since I have been home I have only ever had this problem once, and nothing like as bad as when living in Australia. By the way, we were in NSW. |
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Oh g*d another worry- my husband and daughter suffer badly -hadn't considered it might be worse.
Caroline:( |
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Absolutely yes! I used to suffer so badly in the Uk but here in Melbourne I breathe and sleep peacefully.:zzz:
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Originally Posted by carolinephillips
(Post 6482126)
Oh g*d another worry- my husband and daughter suffer badly -hadn't considered it might be worse.
Caroline:( |
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I really hope I dont suffer with hayfever is Australia, every yr in the UK hayfever makes my life bloody miserable, I'm allergic to grass pollen and I physically want to scratch my own eyes out and dont get me started on itchy nose and sneezing! its worse this yr because I'm pregnant I'm not allowed to take any anti histamines... :curse:
the weird thing is when I go to Europe or other parts of the world on holiday like the Caribbean I've not suffered with it, I think maybe cos the grass is different! Does that sound dense?! Is Australia's grass the same as ours? Because the grass in some hotter climates are definately different! |
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Hi - my OH is from Adelaide and suffers from hayfever far more in the UK than he does back home. He reckons the antihistamines in the UK are better than those in Oz.
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we have been travelling oz for about 10 weeks now we stared in adelaide - we travelled into adelaide hills and had a little there but whilst travelling not really noticed it
also for those that suffer with migraine i have only had 1 really bad one since being here - altho i think they maybe stress related and considering we are on hols and living a care free life i think that maybe something to do with it. :thumbsup: |
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I suffered from hayfever when I was a child in the UK. Since then I have lived in several countries and had no problem (including living close to CBD Perth). However, since moving back to Perth in 2004 I suffer very bad hayfever every spring and early summer...to the extent where even with the best of the best hayfever medication I still suffer when I go outdoors.
Maybe crop growing has changed, or maybe my defenses have weakened as I age...who knows. |
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Hayfever used to ruin my summers in the UK but here in Brisbane I don't get it at all:thumbsup:
I lived in Melbourne for a while.... got it badly, also in NZ. Everyone seems to be different. I have found that the tablets only seem to raise the 'trigger level' and can't stop determined symptoms. The most effective strategies I have found are to keep healthy - good diet and enough sleep; and one you may not have heard - honeycomb. Eat local honey and get the honeycomb too. You can get this from an apiary. |
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TV doctor says to take antihistamine AND nasal spray and eyedrops if you get sore/gritty eyes. Daughter is much better for taking eyedrops and a different med- keep trying out tablets and you may find one that helps.
Caroline:blink: Also, keep windows shut in the evening and shower before bed to remove pollen from hair. |
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:curse::curse:I never suffered in the UK from Hayfever but have had it terrible here in Brisbane/ Gold Coast since January. Its so bad I sometimes have to take 2 antihistamine's a day - one when I wake up and one in the evening. It really makes me wheze and my eyes swell up :(
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i never had hayfever in uk but here on sunny coast ive had it for the last couple yrs , i take tabs & nasal spray .
debs |
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Originally Posted by emmyjc1
(Post 6503903)
:curse::curse:I never suffered in the UK from Hayfever but have had it terrible here in Brisbane/ Gold Coast since January. Its so bad I sometimes have to take 2 antihistamine's a day - one when I wake up and one in the evening. It really makes me wheze and my eyes swell up :(
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Thats not good. I bet my hubby will suffer really bad again there too. He was so ill with it in Melbourne. Saying that he is suffering badly here in the UK and in Greece and Portugal on our hols this year.
He takes antihistamines and nasal spray and like you say it costs a fortune. I think we need to stock up on a few medicines to bring over with us. Jo |
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Originally Posted by Louiseh86
(Post 6482341)
I really hope I dont suffer with hayfever is Australia, every yr in the UK hayfever makes my life bloody miserable, I'm allergic to grass pollen and I physically want to scratch my own eyes out and dont get me started on itchy nose and sneezing! its worse this yr because I'm pregnant I'm not allowed to take any anti histamines... :curse:
the weird thing is when I go to Europe or other parts of the world on holiday like the Caribbean I've not suffered with it, I think maybe cos the grass is different! Does that sound dense?! Is Australia's grass the same as ours? Because the grass in some hotter climates are definately different! |
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I've had Hayfever for 29 years.
Had 2 Years Hayfever free in Australia. Back in UK and Hayfever as bad as ever! Can't wait to get back to Aus and be free from summer snot! |
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Originally Posted by owenj
(Post 6505567)
I've had Hayfever for 29 years.
Had 2 Years Hayfever free in Australia. Back in UK and Hayfever as bad as ever! Can't wait to get back to Aus and be free from summer snot! Before I tell you I have to add that I take no responsibilty for this:lol: unless it works then I will accept all your thanks:rofl: Ok what you have to do is drink a teaspoon of your own pee, :eek: he reckons he had to do it twice and it has really worked, My grandson suffers from hayfever really badly I asked him if he would drink it if it meant he wouldnt suffer, poor thing said yes, but his Dad said no way There is a website about urine therapy, you could look it up. Hope you all find some relief:o Dizzy |
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Originally Posted by Dizzydame
(Post 6507165)
There is a thread on another site about hayfever and one of the posters said he had found something that has kept him free of all the symptoms.
Before I tell you I have to add that I take no responsibilty for this:lol: unless it works then I will accept all your thanks:rofl: Ok what you have to do is drink a teaspoon of your own pee, :eek: he reckons he had to do it twice and it has really worked, My grandson suffers from hayfever really badly I asked him if he would drink it if it meant he wouldnt suffer, poor thing said yes, but his Dad said no way There is a website about urine therapy, you could look it up. Hope you all find some relief:o Dizzy |
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Originally Posted by ChocCake
(Post 6507198)
oh my god!! is this true, i will have to read this up! but YES, like him, i would do ANYTHING to stop this damn hayfever!! i have had it bad this year!! for 2 weeks running now, i am constantly blocked, constantly streaming nose, nothing works for more than 2 hours, and most days, nothing works at all!! :eek:
If it were me I would defo try it, mix it with a bit of water and pretend it's wine:D Am going to try and talk my daughter into trying it on grandson, he really suffers badly, the way I look at it theres nothing to lose, it's just the thought of it. |
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Originally Posted by Dizzydame
(Post 6507254)
Have just had a look at the thread on the other site to see if anyone has taken it up, but I think they are all waiting for the first one to make a move, the guy swears it works, took it once then didnt suffer again till he visited UK, took another one and hasnt suffered since.
If it were me I would defo try it, mix it with a bit of water and pretend it's wine:D Am going to try and talk my daughter into trying it on grandson, he really suffers badly, the way I look at it theres nothing to lose, it's just the thought of it. http://www.sundaymirror.co.uk/showbi...8487-19321374/ |
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Originally Posted by Dizzydame
(Post 6507282)
have tried to copy a link, not sure it's going to work, it didn't quite look like this when I copied it, but it verifies what the guy was saying
http://www.sundaymirror.co.uk/showbi...8487-19321374/ |
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