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Post by shan-ah-doo on Jun 3, 2017 8:21:42 GMT -6
Okay, H is allergic to about a hundred things, not kidding. It's mostly the outside and my dog. He is on a morning pill, night pill, nose inhaler. regular inhaler and an epi pen if needed. The culprit right now is the cotton wood tree behind my house. It's not our tree but the Village's. My entire yard and house is covered in the cotton seeds. It literally looks like it snowed.
Dude cannot sleep because he can't breathe. What else can he do or take? We can't open the windows because he'll die, but he seems to think the ac being would make it worse. I feel it might help him? WDYT?
Can he take Zyrtec?
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Post by sweptaway on Jun 3, 2017 8:25:39 GMT -6
I don't know what he can take but I think the air would help, especially if you put an allergen filter in
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Post by jfresh on Jun 3, 2017 8:26:59 GMT -6
What's the pill he's taking morning and night? Is he already on an antihistamine? I'd skip the Zyrtec and go to Allegra. Or chlorpheniramine is another strong one but more like benedryl in that it would probably make him drowsy, which would be good for bedtime. Can he not sleep because he's too stuffy? He may need to add a decongestant in the morning.
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Post by shan-ah-doo on Jun 3, 2017 8:32:35 GMT -6
What's the pill he's taking morning and night? Is he already on an antihistamine? I'd skip the Zyrtec and go to Allegra. Or chlorpheniramine is another strong one but more like benedryl in that it would probably make him drowsy, which would be good for bedtime. Oh he's also getting shots once a week. They're trying to get him solely on the shots but he keeps missing appointments due to work. Okay the pills he's on is montelukast and levocetirizine.
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Post by shan-ah-doo on Jun 3, 2017 8:33:08 GMT -6
And yes he's really stuffy.
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Post by jfresh on Jun 3, 2017 8:36:51 GMT -6
Ok so no Zyrtec on top of the levocetirizine. I'd have him try plain pseudoephedrine (the kind you buy from the pharmacy, not on the shelves) with his morning med.
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Post by shan-ah-doo on Jun 3, 2017 8:43:23 GMT -6
Ok so no Zyrtec on top of the levocetirizine. I'd have him try plain pseudoephedrine (the kind you buy from the pharmacy, not on the shelves) with his morning med. Do we ask the pharmacy for the pseudoephedrine? He just asked if he were to go get his shot would that help?
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Post by allisong on Jun 3, 2017 8:47:18 GMT -6
What about trying some essential oils? Whether it be diffusing them around the house or using a rollerball?
Peppermint, eucalyptus and basil are supposed to help.
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Post by jfresh on Jun 3, 2017 8:52:24 GMT -6
Ok so no Zyrtec on top of the levocetirizine. I'd have him try plain pseudoephedrine (the kind you buy from the pharmacy, not on the shelves) with his morning med. Do we ask the pharmacy for the pseudoephedrine? He just asked if he were to go get his shot would that help? I don't know anything really about the shots. I don't think it's an immediate thing though, more like gradual immunity. Yes he just needs to go up to the pharmacy and ask. There is 4-6 hour, 12 hour, and 24. I'd start with the 4-6 and see how it helps. He'll need to show his ID/drivers license.
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Post by Betweenthelines on Jun 3, 2017 8:52:30 GMT -6
My AC has an allergin hepa filter in it, so in our case the AC would definitely help because it's filtering the air coming into the house.
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Post by teatime on Jun 3, 2017 8:53:07 GMT -6
Does he shower before going to bed?
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Post by rvasc on Jun 3, 2017 8:56:36 GMT -6
Yes to filtered air, shower before bed.
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Post by rvasc on Jun 3, 2017 8:56:46 GMT -6
Also a good vacuum.
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Post by spooko on Jun 3, 2017 9:12:37 GMT -6
I don't know his particular prescriptions but I have about a hundred allergies, too, and the basic pink benedryl is what works best for me. Knocks me right on my ass, though, so I only take it when absolutely necessary. He may want a different med if what he's taking isn't working. Is he at least consistent about taking what he's on, even though the shots are hit or miss? Because anti-histamines work best when they're built up in your system around the clock.
Bedtime shower, change linens often, eucalyptus does work to declog a stuffy nose, but that's more treating the symptom than the cause. Doesn't hurt, though.
Best thing to really break up that head shit is a combo head massage/scratch. You can google where your sinuses are in your head (forehead, sides of nose, by ears, etc) to know where best to rub.
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Post by Hotcoconuts82 on Jun 3, 2017 9:15:59 GMT -6
Has he seen an allergist? Keep your doors and windows closed and run the ac. Change the filter regularly. He should shower before bed to get all the allergens off of him.
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Post by madamewaffles on Jun 3, 2017 9:17:15 GMT -6
Shower at night, keep laundry hamper out of the bedroom, change sheets often, vacuum often, allergy filter on AC, and nasal rinses are all things my allergist recommended. I am very allergic to birches and there are a ton in the forest behind my house, so I feel his pain! I hope he can get some relief soon.
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Post by KMW08 on Jun 3, 2017 9:33:33 GMT -6
MH is also congested from the cottonwoods. He's not as severe as yh, but he turned on the ac yesterday so the windows could be closed. He seems to think it's helping and has not taken any allergy meds.
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Post by shan-ah-doo on Jun 3, 2017 9:37:38 GMT -6
Does he shower before going to bed? Yes.
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Post by shan-ah-doo on Jun 3, 2017 9:39:41 GMT -6
Has he seen an allergist? Keep your doors and windows closed and run the ac. Change the filter regularly. He should shower before bed to get all the allergens off of him. Yes he's at the allergist as we speak actually.
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Post by shan-ah-doo on Jun 3, 2017 9:40:44 GMT -6
Thanks guys. I really hope summer won't suck for him. ☹️
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Post by PandaWatch on Jun 3, 2017 10:28:46 GMT -6
Sorry that link is a small novel.
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Post by jabbers on Jun 3, 2017 10:32:13 GMT -6
Poor guy. This sounds miserable. I hope the allergist has some remedies for him.
My only other suggestion is a sinus rinse. He can use it morning and night to flush out anything that's made its way into his sinuses.
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Post by theseaword on Jun 3, 2017 10:54:24 GMT -6
Has he seen an allergist? Keep your doors and windows closed and run the ac. Change the filter regularly. He should shower before bed to get all the allergens off of him. All of this. Has he tried allergy shots?
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Post by babybean on Jun 3, 2017 10:58:00 GMT -6
You have good recommendations. I'd add changing his clothes when he comes home, cleaning the floors often, and I'd try to find some locally sourced pee pollen if possible.
I'm allergic to every tree/grass/plant I was tested for, and my husbands an arborist, so the struggle is real. I hope YH finds relief.
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Post by shan-ah-doo on Jun 3, 2017 11:28:00 GMT -6
Has he seen an allergist? Keep your doors and windows closed and run the ac. Change the filter regularly. He should shower before bed to get all the allergens off of him. All of this. Has he tried allergy shots? He gets the shots every two weeks but they've been trying to get him down to once a month but he keeps missing because of work and ends up having to start all over again
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Post by shan-ah-doo on Jun 3, 2017 11:45:24 GMT -6
shan-ah-doo, I know my MIL is able to have her shots administered at home. Is that an option for him? He's never mentioned that to me but he's also not good at taking in information from doctors so it's possible.
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Post by dc2london on Jun 3, 2017 12:04:57 GMT -6
+1 to all of the advice here. Also, it sounds weird, but when it's really bad out allergist has us put a little aquaphor around S1's nostrils. The thinking is that the spores will stick in the aquaphor and not go into the nasal passages. Change his pillowcase daily. And probably bathe the dog as much as possible
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Post by Hotcoconuts82 on Jun 3, 2017 12:07:13 GMT -6
shan-ah-doo, I know my MIL is able to have her shots administered at home. Is that an option for him? I've heard of people doing this also
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Post by cyprissa on Jun 3, 2017 12:23:40 GMT -6
Neti pot with distilled water before bed, shower at night, if you have rugs rip them up if at all possible, daily vacuuming, allergen filter and ac on. Hepa filter in the bedroom. Local raw honey twice a day.
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