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Reply to "When did you stop seasonal allergy meds?"
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[quote=Anonymous]I think you have to see for yourself, and it really depends on what your child is allergic to. You have trees blooming, then grass, then weeds, etc. Flowering plants drive me crazy. I used to be really sensitive to grass, but now I seem to tolerate it better. I'm no expert on dealing with child allergies, but I would think you can try taking them off it for a while and see what happens. Zyrtec takes a long time to build up and become active, but I believe that Claritin acts quickly and takes only a few days to be entirely eliminated. That said, remember that counts rise and fall from day to day. For example, the rain might wash the pollen out of the air. OTOH it could bring mold, which might affect your DC. If you have been tested for specific allergies, you might be able to find some data on the peak seasons by allergy and use that as a starting point, but I don't know where to find it. [/quote]
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