Allergies: Worst in YearsAn
Associated Press article on April 10 reports that allergies this Spring
are worse than they’ve been in many years. This is being attributed,
especially in the Southeast, to the unseasonably cold weather this
winter, in addition to an especially wet winter in other parts of the
country. The cold delayed the gradual blooming of the trees, so that
now there’s a massive release of pollen all at once. In addition to the
increased pollen in the air, the allergy season is expected to last
longer than it normally does. April is typically the heaviest month for
tree pollen allergy, but this year it appears that May might also be
just as miserable for hay fever sufferers.
Although I live in Colorado, far from the southeastern states, I was
shocked this past weekend when I experienced several allergy attacks –
sneezing, itching, dripping, and congestion. This is the first time I
can remember ever having allergy symptoms in April. In fact, for most
of my adult life I’ve been relatively free of any allergies. As a young
boy, I had severe ragweed allergy in late Aug/Sept; and in recent
years, brief episodes of grass pollen allergy, usually in mid-June. But
since I developed the Sinus Survival Allergy Treatment Program, the
symptoms have been either minimal or have been totally prevented.
Unfortunately when my allergy symptoms began this weekend, I was far
from home and unprepared. Now that I’ve returned, I’ve started using
the entire Sinus Survival Allergy Support Kit, in addition to Sinusin
Spray (a homeopathic nasal spray) and have had no nasal allergy
symptoms. If you or anyone else in your family has hay fever or pollen
allergy, or even a history of having had it, I’d suggest you be well
prepared for this Spring and Summer. It’s beginning to look like we’re
in for a severe sneezin’ season.
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