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        <title>Ah-ah-ah-ah...ah-CHOO!</title>   
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        <p>It&#39;s been about two weeks now&#160;since my allergies decided to try to kill me. While trimming the Lilu cat the other night couldn&#39;t have helped, it&#39;s just the general Austin weather and air full of pollen and such that is bringing me down.</p>
<p>It hasn&#39;t been this bad in a couple of years. For a long time now, whenever I felt my allergies might be kicking in, I just started taking a 24-hour Claritin (and then its OTC generic) religiously and I wouldn&#39;t have to deal with them at all. I could mow the lawn, wash the dogs, whatever I needed to do outdoors or inside and still be okay.</p>
<p>Well, Claritin appeared to have joined the long list of allergy meds that have stopped working for me--the first being Actifed (which, by the way, is still THE worst tasting pill ever--it started dissolving the instant it entered your mouth so that tasting it was unavoidable--like strange, bitter, sour, metallic lemon rind, or something like that--blech!) I swapped to Benadryl, but that didn&#39;t seem to do much other than make me a little drowsy. I finally went to the store and did some comparison shopping. I never took Zyrtec when it was a prescription--I never needed to--but I figured I&#39;d give it a shot. I bought a pack of the generic stuff last Sunday and had high&#160;hopes it would save the day. A week later, things are hardly better if not worse. There don&#39;t seem to be any other alternative meds, can you think of any?</p>
<p>Today, while mowing the yard, I was so horribly sneezy and runny nose-ed that I actually just took off my t-shirt and started using it as a hankerchief. I know, gross, but I was desperate. (No, I did not put the shirt back on--I&#39;m not that gross.) I&#39;m vacuuming constantly and I&#39;ve changed my sheets again, I try to change my clothes and brush out my hair as soon as I get home in case I have residual allergens on me. I use rewetting drops all the time to try to keep me from rubbing the hell out of my eyes. (But oh how I would love to rub the hell out of them right now.) I haven&#39;t been this bad since two jobs ago when I couldn&#39;t even put my contacts in for two weeks and had to wear my glasses to work the entire time. As I type this I am holding back sneezes and trying not to breathe too deeply for fear of starting a major fit of them...I&#39;m a serial sneezer...fourteen in a row is not unheard of for me.</p>
<p>Anyway, since nothing pharmocological is doing the trick, I&#39;ve decided to go back to nature--which I should have remembered sooner than this--for another tactic. What&#39;s the answer? Honey! LOCAL honey produced by bees who are gathering pollen from all the stuff that&#39;s making me sneeze. They say a teaspoon a day is a good supplement. I&#39;ve already had my first dose. Cross your fingers for me that this will work for me since I really do feel like digging my eyes out of their sockets right now. And my throat? I won&#39;t even get into how itchy <em>that</em> is. I feel it in my ears!</p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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