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  1. #1
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    There are basically no outdoor allergens in Indiana this time of year.

    It's possible you have a cold allergy - that was just discussed here not long ago. There's an easy skin test for it. Usually it manifests itself first in skin symptoms, but it wouldn't surprise me if sneezing is possible. If you test positive, and if you don't already carry an Epi-pen and use the buddy system, please do so!

    You might also try wearing a balaclava that covers your nose and mouth, to try to warm the air a little more. It's pretty difficult to do anything aerobic wearing a real mask...

    Hope you get it sorted Silver.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf View Post
    There are basically no outdoor allergens in Indiana this time of year.
    I would agree...except for the field with freshly laid Turkey Manure! EEEEKKKK! It's like the dead skunk you pass...but stays with you for a mile!

    Also, yesterday was a very windy day and she was riding through hilly woods. Blowing road dust, mold spores from the mulching leaves, etc...there are more histamines than we would like.

    Funny story: She was getting in my freshly washed car last night and had an unexpected sneeze come on - with both hand full - She freshly sprayed my freshly washed window
    Last edited by Mr. Bloom; 12-14-2008 at 07:52 AM.
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    Silver, try wearing a buff over your nose to filter cold air and pollens.

    Mr. Silver's car--LOL!

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    I definately think it's an allergic reaction gone wild! I've done the allergy testing thing and don't really have any specific severe allergies.

    I am more sensitive to molds.

    I do wear a balaclava and keep it over my mouth sometimes, but just can't breate well through it under intense effort.

    Other specific times that I remember this happening....The Chicago marathon, the ride to Louisville. Seems like mostly during the autumn.

    I think that I may start taking sometime that doesn't make me drowsy like Claritin prior to riding in the cold.

    The sneezing is slowing down, but my ribcage is sore from so much sneezing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by silver View Post
    I definately think it's an allergic reaction gone wild! I've done the allergy testing thing and don't really have any specific severe allergies.

    I am more sensitive to molds.

    I do wear a balaclava and keep it over my mouth sometimes, but just can't breate well through it under intense effort.

    Other specific times that I remember this happening....The Chicago marathon, the ride to Louisville. Seems like mostly during the autumn.

    I think that I may start taking sometime that doesn't make me drowsy like Claritin prior to riding in the cold.

    The sneezing is slowing down, but my ribcage is sore from so much sneezing.
    Hey Silver... sorry your ribs are sore... been there. One thing my allergy doc told me is that some people can do fair on the scratch test stuff, and still just have it "all in their nose". Meaning, being very allergy/sensitive and get the sneezing thing.

    Mold is one of mine too. The thing that happened with Mr. Silver's "freshly washed car" could have been some type of cleaning solution scent. They ask when I pull in the car wash for a detail "what scent of air freshener would you like today?". My answer is "NONE!!!". Makes me sneeze like crazy. Sometimes it's just the cleaner itself (not the scent). Or the fact that extra dust was stirred up in the car while being cleaned.

    If there is swelling in the nasal tissues that could be adding to the problem, you could try a steriod spray. Doesn't cause the drowsiness. Veramyst is one we use. We have also used Nasacort.

    One of the main things in the Fall is rag weed and pig weed. The rag weed is what some people refere to as "golden rod" (yellow bloom). There is regular rag weed, and giant rag weed (grows many feet tall). Pig weed has purple blooms and low to the ground. Both start about first week in August. Goes until hard snow flying. Pollen easily blows up to 50miles way from it's source.

    Also, when the farm hay is bailed for animal winter feed and bedding, a certain amount of this weed gets mixed in it. Riding by the farms can do it. I'm with Mr. Silver... the leaf piles with mold are the worst. Bleah. Like the other day, temps warmed up in the area. Also very windy. Guess what happened to all the mold in those left over leaf piles? Yea... double bleah.

    There are many meds that don't make you sleepy. The trick is finding the right one.

    EDIT: I used to take Claritin when it was script only. Seems like when it became OTC, it stopping working right for me. My allergy doc's RN said that I was not the first pa to say that. Some said they "doubled up" on the OTC Claritin to get it to work right. I stopped using it, and got something else script. A pharmacist told me once that if you have taken a med so many years, the body can get immune to it. Dunno for sure there. DH takes Claritin and it works ok for him though.
    Last edited by Miranda; 12-15-2008 at 01:12 PM.

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    Silver: Wow -- sounds like a heck of a reaction to something!
    I wonder, too, about just plain drying of the sinus tissues -- that cold dry air dries everything out and makes you much more sensitive to things that may not otherwise bother you.

    I agree with trying something like Claritin. You might also consider (and I hate using these so to recommend it is painful) a nasal spray that is just plain saline or something mild (ie, no "medicine" in it... that would only make things worse in the long run) -- use it prior to riding?

    Just a thought. Good luck. Hope the ribs are better soon!
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    follow up....

    I believe that the answers indicating just plain dry sinus tissue may be the culprit. I woke up this morning sneezing and the inside of my nose feeling raw. I went to the drug store on my way to spin class and the pharmacist recommended a product that is a saline based gel with aloe that is sprayed into the nose. I think that this may be the ticket.

    Thanks for the ideas. I'll keep you up to date on whether this works.
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