Tina, it's great that you're getting this course of action started. I hope that you find out some specific allergies and that you can get some relief.
Pollen.com offers two-day allergy alerts that you can get in email. You put in your zip code and you get email alerts as to what's going to be high, moderate and low in your area. It helped my mom figure out what was the worst triggers for her allergies -- before that, she just had a general idea:
http://www.pollen.com/alert.asp
It's amazing how much we can put up with -- but nausea with allergies? That's just over the line. I have my fingers crossed that you get some real help.
I understand that ginger tea helps with nausea. (As long as a person isn't allergic to ginger, that is!) Have you tried anything like that? You take fresh ginger root (about a half-inch to an inch of it), slice it thinly, and boil it for 15-20 mins. Strain it and sip. It's supposed to taste pretty good but I haven't tried it myself.
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Tina, it's great that you're getting this course of action started. I hope that you find out some specific allergies and that you can get some relief.
Pollen.com offers two-day allergy alerts that you can get in email. You put in your zip code and you get email alerts as to what's going to be high, moderate and low in your area. It helped my mom figure out what was the worst triggers for her allergies -- before that, she just had a general idea:
http://www.pollen.com/alert.asp
It's amazing how much we can put up with -- but nausea with allergies? That's just over the line. I have my fingers crossed that you get some real help.
I understand that ginger tea helps with nausea. (As long as a person isn't allergic to ginger, that is!) Have you tried anything like that? You take fresh ginger root (about a half-inch to an inch of it), slice it thinly, and boil it for 15-20 mins. Strain it and sip. It's supposed to taste pretty good but I haven't tried it myself.
February 3, 2009 - 9:48amThis Comment
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