Hayfever bros where you at?
>>2809467high off diphendhydramine
Was going to start a thread, it begins.
>>2809467>>2809480>>2809504they are inside, being genetic dead ends
>tfw no longer get hayfever anymore and can enjoy spring
>>2809522its funny how these dead ends have existed since the stone agehow long till they disappear, i wonder?
>>2809467A little flonase goes a long way
>>2809625it doesn't look too goodhttps://reviews.webmd.com/drugs/drugreview-77986-245-fluticasone-propionate-nasal
>>2809625>>2809638triamcinolone acetonide spray, i just use generic, and its fine for mehttps://reviews.webmd.com/drugs/drugreview-16244-nasacort-aq-nasalalong with loratadine, it works pretty well https://reviews.webmd.com/drugs/drugreview-73-loratadine-oralmain thing, don't get used to the stuffafter taking them for a while, switch to something else if its starting to not work as well
>>2809467It's not haycutting season, urbanite. You only get hay fever from stalking through the fields of it for small game when the hay is being cut...
>Spring is here, time to go for a walk!>Body: NOOOOOOO THESE PLANTS ARE TRYING TO KILL YOU
>>2809725>spring is here>still grey, gloomy, and stormy outside, might even snow next week>body: okay, this sucks
>>2809467I have noted that regural running (about 3 times a week or so) during spring and trough summer keeps my hay fever symptoms down. Anyone else having similair experiences?
>>2811101I just suddenly stopped having hayfever around two years ago.
>take nasal spray and tablets>go outside for one minute in the evening>rhinopharynx starts acting upffs
>>2809522>Fat female hands typed this post