Allergy Sufferer's Woes - New Year's Plans Halted by Pollen
An allergy sufferer's plans for the new year were put on hold due to an unusually high pollen count causing them headaches and other allergy symptoms. They resorted to taking double doses of Allegra in order to try and keep their symptoms at bay but still experienced disruption in their daily life.
Jan. 03, 2023 5:38AM
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A person sneezing while holding a box of Allegra tablets
The start of the new year is often a time for fresh beginnings and renewed energy. But for one allergy sufferer, their plans to get back into the swing of things were halted as soon as they started. The individual in question had just finished celebrating the new year with family and was looking forward to getting back into work mode when they noticed something unusual - an unusually high pollen count. This caused them to suffer from headaches due to their allergies, thus putting a stop to their plans for the day. Allergies can be an incredibly difficult thing to manage, especially during times when pollen counts are higher than usual. In this case, the individual resorted to taking double doses of Allegra (a common anti-allergy medication) in order to try and keep their symptoms at bay. Unfortunately, it seems that even with medication there is no guarantee that allergies won't cause disruptions in our lives - something which this individual has learned all too well. Hopefully they will be able to find some relief soon so that they can get back on track with their goals for 2021!