I’m sorry you’re feeling so bad. Because I am so fortunate in my health, I usually can’t say, “I know how you feel,” but I’ve been through some allergy episodes where I was ready to die and took so many antihistimines that I’m lucky I didn’t.
So I know how you feel, at least on the allergy front, and I hope you start feeling better soon. Maybe you’ll get a few days of cold rain!
Thanks! I appreciate that.
I’ve tried to stay busy so I don’t think about it, but it’s wearing me down. I emailed my doctor, so I may get a text from Walgreen’s later today about a prescription that’s better than the OTC stuff I’ve been taking.
This is hard for me, because I’ve never been bothered with allergies. We had mulberry trees all over the property in Henderson and the most I got was a few sniffles. So its the ash and the alder that are at fault. This is affecting more parts of me that I care to explain. Of course, this makes me appreciate my kids more, because of their severe allergies. Ones they’ve had to deal with every year since the onset of puberty. I’ve been spoiled and I don’t like being lumped with the masses in the allergy department!
So I’m going to go lie down for a bit and hope I fee better when I wake up. I opened the doors to let in the cool air, but as soon as the sun is up, they’re going to be shut tight. I wish chicken soup was good for allergies...