How do you deal with allergies?
I live in New England which is damp/humid most of the time. It used to be that the fall leaves were the problem and I could ride fine the rest of the year. Now I notice that the allergies have gotten worse; sometimes when I bend down to grab the water bottle my equilibrium is off and I get a little dizzy or disoriented. I also get the weather headaches when the barometric pressure changes and a storm comes in. :eek:
Anyway, I have an appt. with an allergist soon, and I'm hoping some different medication will help. I'm worried though, that it will wipe me out and make me too tired to ride. Does anyone else have experience with this, and are there any meds I should stay away from in terms of riding and getting too tired? :confused:
I'm also interested in natural remedies; someone recommended local honey as a good treatment and I was wondering if you've tried it?
Thanks!! Debby:)
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Allergies and Sinus Infections
I've been reading this with great interest. I always had sensitivity to smog and smoke (lived in Southern California until about four years ago). The doctor said I had/have exercise induced asthma. I learned what my triggers were and refused to take medication because I didn't like the way it made me feel.
I moved up to WA state and all of the sudden it felt like I was catching a cold every month! I started getting sinus infections when I had never had one before. Honestly, I'd only feel good a very short period of time after antibiotics because those don't make me feel good either but then I'd immediately get "sick" again.
My last doctor, when I asked about the "perpetual cold" state, started asking me questions and then asked if I ever thought I had allergies. I hadn't. He recommended Alavert which makes me feel SO much better!
So from what I'm reading, allergies can cause sinus infections? How do you not get sinus infections, take allergy medication every day? For those who live in very cold climates, does wearing something over your face help? (I'm assuming people are like me and have difficulty breathing when it's cold.) I don't mind the Alavert so much but still would rather not take inhalers or anything like that. I don't really have any allergy advice because I've only really known I had allergies for a month or so. Except for the sensitivity to smoke/smog but I figured that was just sensitivity and should be avoided anyway.