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Henry has Loratidine tablets on prescription. It can also be bought over the

counter. I remember someone posting last year that Loratidine could be useful

symptomatically in some people with autism but I can't remember how or why.

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> has really severe hat fever this year, eyes streaming, nose

> constantly running, sneezing, never seen it like this before, pollen

> count only moderate!

> School phoned for permission to use eye drops, is this Ok?

> Any remedies out there I can just get from chemist maybe?

> TIA

> Vicky

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probably me :)

It is very cheap OTC as well, esp store generic (just look at the

ingredient list)

> Henry has Loratidine tablets on prescription. It can also be bought over

> the counter. I remember someone posting last year that Loratidine could be

> useful symptomatically in some people with autism but I can't remember how

> or why.

> Mrgaret

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>> has really severe hat fever this year, eyes streaming, nose

>> constantly running, sneezing, never seen it like this before, pollen

>> count only moderate!

>> School phoned for permission to use eye drops, is this Ok?

>> Any remedies out there I can just get from chemist maybe?

>> TIA

>> Vicky

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I have staff member very bad this year even with the rain. I would check out name of drops and look it up, some have nasties in them.

Have you tried any of the OTC anti histamines?

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has really severe hat fever this year, eyes streaming, nose constantly running, sneezing, never seen it like this before, pollen count only moderate!School phoned for permission to use eye drops, is this Ok?Any remedies out there I can just get from chemist maybe?TIAVicky

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He looked so bad when I got him from school we went straight to doctors, really looked like he had been punched in the face, his eyes were that swollen.

Anyway they gave me Cetirizine which has to be taken every day throughout the pollen season, it can be bought over the counter but obviously free on prescription.

Is it OK to continue with chelation while taking this? Anyone know?

TIA

Vicky

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I have staff member very bad this year even with the rain. I would check out name of drops and look it up, some have nasties in them.

Have you tried any of the OTC anti histamines?

Mandi

has really severe hat fever this year, eyes streaming, nose

constantly running, sneezing, never seen it like this before, pollen

count only moderate!

School phoned for permission to use eye drops, is this Ok?

Any remedies out there I can just get from chemist maybe?

TIA

Vicky

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If it's worse in the morning it's very likely to be dust-mites, if so keeping a

fluffy free environment as possible should help.

Out of interest some allergies can be worse in the first hour of so of rain as

the rain brings a lot of crap down with it, if there is any energy left for

those who like physical exercise IMO this is also a reason where it is probably

not a good idea to go for a run at these times.

Kenny

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> has really severe hat fever this year, eyes streaming, nose

> constantly running, sneezing, never seen it like this before, pollen

> count only moderate!

> School phoned for permission to use eye drops, is this Ok?

> Any remedies out there I can just get from chemist maybe?

> TIA

> Vicky

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I have allergy free pillows for everyone in the family. Expensive, but very

long lasting and great great pillows. I have also had this product

recommended to me by two people recently:

http://www.heel.ca/Heel-ca-Luffeel.html

They say it has been very helpful. May be a good option for some kids.

Allergies are really and truly miserable, and no matter how bad you look on the

outside, it always feel worse than that :-(

Anita

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> > has really severe hat fever this year, eyes streaming, nose

> > constantly running, sneezing, never seen it like this before, pollen

> > count only moderate!

> > School phoned for permission to use eye drops, is this Ok?

> > Any remedies out there I can just get from chemist maybe?

> > TIA

> > Vicky

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My nutritionist recommended washing /rinsing hair before bed to rid it of pollen

so as to reduce the amount on the pillow??? Made sense and has helped here.

Belinda

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I remember Dr mentioning this at the last TA conference.Zahra To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Wednesday, 27 June 2012, 20:25 Subject: Re: Hay fever

My nutritionist recommended washing /rinsing hair before bed to rid it of pollen so as to reduce the amount on the pillow??? Made sense and has helped here.

Belinda

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