View Full Version : Does anyone NOT suffer from hayfever?
gogs67
Jun 29th, 2009, 05:01 PM
Just looking through the Hayfever thread and it seems to be just about every regular poster on there!
It's not something i've ever suffered from but i grew up in the countryside and work outside, maybe that's it or maybe i'm just lucky, who knows?
But am i in the minority in that i've never had it?
bringsMore
Jun 29th, 2009, 05:08 PM
Neither have I.
But I grew up in a huge city. :)
DavidT
Jun 29th, 2009, 05:11 PM
I don't suffer from hayfever as such.
I get a version of hayfever in September/October. It started in 1995 and nothing seems to mitigate it. It's weird. It's survived a change of country as well as a complete change of wardrobe, almost complete change of furniture, complete change of other furnishings, complete change of companion animals.
The only constant factors involved are me and my OH.
helen105281
Jun 29th, 2009, 05:26 PM
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gogs67
Jun 29th, 2009, 05:26 PM
I don't suffer from hayfever as such.
I get a version of hayfever in September/October. It started in 1995 and nothing seems to mitigate it. It's weird. It's survived a change of country as well as a complete change of wardrobe, almost complete change of furniture, complete change of other furnishings, complete change of companion animals.
The only constant factors involved are me and my OH.
When you say change of country do you mean climate as well?
Or was it just countries in the UK with similar flora?
Buddha Belly
Jun 29th, 2009, 05:28 PM
Nope. Don't have anything like that or allergies at all. Grew up in a town and the country, worked outdoors from 17 - now.
Mr Flibble
Jun 29th, 2009, 05:29 PM
I have hayfever.
I've lived in 8 counties in England and Scotland, from rural to inner city. It was at its worst (by quite a long way) when I was under 18, non vegetarian, living in the Southeast in the countryside.
I could claim it's linked to my diet of the time, but it may well be something to do with either the area or my age.
gogs67
Jun 29th, 2009, 05:32 PM
I have hayfever.
I've lived in 8 counties in England and Scotland, from rural to inner city. It was at its worst (by quite a long way) when I was under 18, non vegetarian, living in the Southeast in the countryside.
I could claim it's linked to my diet of the time, but it may well be something to do with either the area or my age.
That's odd that!:D Most folk i know that have it only got symptoms as they got older, well into their 20's kinda thing.
It was almost unheard of when i was a kid, but seems to be getting more and more common in younger people!
Mr Flibble
Jun 29th, 2009, 05:33 PM
Thanks :D
Poison Ivy
Jun 29th, 2009, 05:33 PM
I've never had hayfever, I don't live in the countryside and I've never particularly been an outdoorsy person (all of my jobs have been indoor ones). I actually don't know anybody who does have hayfever!
DavidT
Jun 29th, 2009, 05:39 PM
When you say change of country do you mean climate as well?
Or was it just countries in the UK with similar flora?
From Yorkshire to the west of Ireland.
Jiffy
Jun 29th, 2009, 06:02 PM
Never had it thankfully, 'twould be a bit of a bugger given my penchant for gardening and having a job where I work outside the year round.
harpy
Jun 29th, 2009, 06:39 PM
Never had anything like that myself, famous last words, and have always been a townie.
My m-in-l developed hayfever in her late 30s or early 40s (after moving from London to the sort-of country - well, rural-ish Essex); hers has got a bit better since. My OH developed a pollen allergy (to a particular tree pollen so it only lasts a week or so), also we think in his 40s, while living in London (but he too was in Essex for a bit when growing up).
jimmeh
Jun 29th, 2009, 07:21 PM
I don't have hayfever either but the other half does - really really bad. He has to fashion 'tampons' out of tissues to stick up his nose before he goes to bed. Charming :rollseyes_ani:
Kate1978
Jun 29th, 2009, 07:25 PM
I used to suffer quite badly as a teenager. But I seem to have grown out of it in recent years. I lived in a rural area then and still do.
harpy
Jun 29th, 2009, 08:24 PM
I don't have hayfever either but the other half does - really really bad. He has to fashion 'tampons' out of tissues to stick up his nose before he goes to bed. Charming :rollseyes_ani:
Has he tried putting Vaseline (or similar) inside his nostrils? That's meant to work as well and might be more aesthetically pleasing for you :D I have never managed to get mine to try it though :rolleyes:
jimmeh
Jun 29th, 2009, 08:29 PM
Has he tried putting Vaseline (or similar) inside his nostrils? That's meant to work as well and might be more aesthetically pleasing for you :D I have never managed to get mine to try it though :rolleyes:
Yes, but I think I'd rather he use the tampons than stick his finger repeatedly in my tub of vaseline and then up his snotty nose.
He says that it only gets bad when I mention that he has hayfever. I can't win!
Risker
Jun 29th, 2009, 08:44 PM
Just looking through the Hayfever thread and it seems to be just about every regular poster on there!
It's not something i've ever suffered from but i grew up in the countryside and work outside, maybe that's it or maybe i'm just lucky, who knows?
But am i in the minority in that i've never had it?
I don't, of course people who suffer from it are most likely to read and respond to it. Unfortunately with this and many other ailments it results in loads of positive anecdotal evidence of treatments which is all too often accepted as fact over scientific evidence.
I don't have hayfever either but the other half does - really really bad. He has to fashion 'tampons' out of tissues to stick up his nose before he goes to bed. Charming :rollseyes_ani:
Good for him, better than spending loads on tampon shaped lumps of plastic with lightbulbs on the end like medinose.
Enchantress
Jun 29th, 2009, 08:47 PM
I don't.
You do, just not directly :p.
*goes back to moaning about her hayfever*
jimmeh
Jun 29th, 2009, 08:53 PM
Good for him, better than spending loads on tampon shaped lumps of plastic with lightbulbs on the end like medinose.
oh they're weird....
Gorilla
Jun 30th, 2009, 10:05 AM
Has he tried putting Vaseline (or similar) inside his nostrils?
i've tried that but unfortunately it doesn't work :rolleyes:
i never had hayfever as a kid, but it suddenly started when i was about 18/19. i've always lived in the southeast, in semi-rural or urban areas. this year has been one of the worst so far.
KatieKins
Jul 14th, 2009, 08:34 AM
I've always lived in Hampshire and always in the-bit-between-they-city-and-the-countryside and have never had hayfever (touch wood). My dad gets these hysterical and disgusting sneezing fits though (seriously, I've never seen anyone sneeze as much as he does) and spends most of the summer wearing sunglasses because apparently it helps.
I don't really have any allergies that I know of though.
I'm 22 and have only ever worked indoors, so who knows, maybe in a few years time this pollen related affliction will come after me!
r_for_rabbit
Jul 15th, 2009, 11:10 AM
I don't suffer with hayfever and I have always lived in the country. Having said that, last year I had a totally random bout over a few weeks and it went as quickly as it came...
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