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I made it until nearly 40 before I started suffering hay fever - the 14 years since have been pretty grim around March - April


But this year it has continued right through until now, and even my daughters are showing some symptoms for first time - so you are definitely not alone!


If I take my nasal spray and Claritin tablets daily I usually avoid the worst - but if I forget are don't start a couple of weeks before symptoms start, then I'm on back foot


For last week or so, I would say throat irritation and even breathing is a bigger symptom than eyes/nose (that being said yesterday and today a bit better)

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Thank you, all. And yes, Sephiroth, for the past few days, throat irritation and breathing have also been a bigger problem than eyes and nose irritation. I'm also absolutely exhausted and have called in sick, which is a rare occurrence. GP has been very good and given me some medicines on prescription, which will hopefully work their magic.


Keep strong, everyone!

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