View Full Version : Cedar Pollen Funk!!!
Wingnut
01-03-2006, 10:41 PM
I don't know what is worst the Burning Eyes, Uncontrolled Sneezing, and Running and Burning Nose Or the Drugs that causes Scatter Brains (drug induced ADD), Fatigue, and Constant Thirst!!!!
Usually this time of year is the rainy season when the cedar spores explode this time of year the rain usually wash out of the sky and you are only bothered a couple of days. Its dry here to the point we can to static shock, not a cloud in sky and lots of weak dry cool fronts kicking up the wind!
Pollen Count and Forcast (parts per cubic meter)
1/2/2006 - 5028 - medium
1/3/2006 - 14,300 - heavy
1/4/2006 - 18,000 - 19,500 - Heavy Extreme
1/5/2006 - 22,000 - 29,000 - Heavy Extreme
Last year it did get over 7700
So if my post are stranger than the normal amount remember I am suffering from Cedar Fever!!!!!!
HydroHarold
01-03-2006, 10:52 PM
Wing, I feel for you! When the white pines in my front yard get to spawnin' this Spring I'll think of ya... Then the ragweed in the Fall... And any time of the year a piece of firewood with the right mold spore on it away I go... Zyrtec, Serevent, Maxaire... Allergies snot nice at all!
Wingnut
01-09-2006, 09:28 AM
Sorry I just haven't been myself the last couple of days due to cedar fever kicking my butt!
So I have not been able to do Scuba Diving, What is it?, Pappy's stories, boxing an REO Etc....
Still in a Funk, send some rain my way!!!!!
Wingnut
01-18-2006, 09:54 PM
Sorry Guys; this has to be the worst Allergy Season in 20 years. The Drought here has prevented any any wash out of pollen, the high wind everyday keep the pollen in the wind. I am on a cocktail of allergy meds and it not really working.
I wish I could contribute more, but the snot makes my keyboard to slippery to type. So I have not be able to tell any stories.
How about "Wingnut's -- How to Remove Mucus (Dry and Flakey or Wet and Sticky)from Your Keyboard" ROF ROF
Probably not as good a Ruben Thread, but wait till you see the pictures!!!!!!!
Argee
01-18-2006, 10:04 PM
Thanks Wingnut...that just conjured up an appetizing picture:eck15:
Wingnut
01-18-2006, 10:12 PM
Just trying to get y'all into the spirit of the season ROF ROF
HydroHarold
01-18-2006, 10:59 PM
So this is turning into a "snot joke" thread... Good, I love snot jokes!:D
"Slipperier than snot on a doorknob!"
By the way Wingnut, do you have a mustache? I just want to get my mental images right.
Wingnut
01-18-2006, 11:09 PM
So this is turning into a "snot joke" thread... Good, I love snot jokes!:D
"Slipperier than snot on a doorknob!"
By the way Wingnut, do you have a mustache? I just want to get my mental images right.
Yes I have one!!!!!
professor
01-19-2006, 07:09 AM
Guys- if you are alergic to any foods ( which you may or may not know about- especially wheat, corn and milk products) eating those foods will make airborne alergies 'way worse. Try to kick those foods for a couple of days and see how you do.
You may find much more relief than any of those meds you now take.
Mike
rjzatyko@yahoo.com
02-21-2007, 01:01 AM
hi,yea i excrise a lot,you know that clicker control that goes with the tv,richard from ky
freebird
02-21-2007, 02:27 PM
I have been dropping antihistamines for the last 2 days. Up here it is the Alder pollen. They even did a bit on the news. A whole town out in the sticks got covered in a pink dust. They didn't know what it was and called a haz-mat team thinking it was a chemical from a cropduster or something.
HydroHarold
02-21-2007, 10:12 PM
I don't know why but the last 3 years or so my neighborhood's maples have produced TONS of pollen. For a couple of weeks everything flat is dusted with yellowish green pollen. Lucky I'm not allergic to that stuff. Maybe it's just perfect growing conditions that get the maples horny... Glad I don't have to worry about allergy stuff this early in the season!:D
rjzatyko@yahoo.com
02-22-2007, 01:55 AM
hi,i am sorry about you guys allergys,that stuff can knock a person for a loop,my first wife had that also my daughters,the post i put in about using the tv remote clicker was put in by mistake and i am sorry about that,it was supposted to have been in a different post about "do you excrise".richard from ky.
davidg
02-22-2007, 10:19 AM
i never even heard of cedar trees bothering allergies. now that you mention it the 3 LARGE cedars we have are putting off massive amounts of pollen, and since their limbs go all the way to the ground my dogs play under them alot and bring this back in the house. guess i need to trim some trees back, or possibly down.
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