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Anyone have these allergy symptoms?

Question:
I've always had seasonal allergies but never recall having the symptoms I've been having lately. I've been really tired and fatigued to the point where I have no energy to do anything after work and I lose my energy about early afternoon. This past weekend I took so many naps and I'm not really a big nap person. My whole back, ribs, sides and shoulderblades ached all weekend. Could this soreness be due to continual sneezing? I sneeze alot. I have major sinus congestion and have the allergy "racoon eyes". I have a cough that's very dry. My nose doesn't run a whole lot. I just mainly sneeze alot. Someone please tell me I'm not the only one who's literally drained from allergies. I've recently started taking Allegra, which I've done in the past and it seemed to work, so hopefully this feeling will pass soon.


Answer:
Yes, allergies can make you very tired. Make sure you get enough sleep, eat properly, and drink LOTS of water. If the exhaustion doesn't pass when the allergies do, see your doctor. Yes, extreme fatiguue is one of my allergy symptoms too! I didn't sneeze at all, so I can't respond from experience to the achiness from sneezing, but it sure seems possible. My nose didn't run at all - at least visibly - it was continually running down the back of my throat...this is probably the same with you. If you are not under the care of an allergist, ask for a referral. I have been on allergy shots for about 3 years now, and the fatigue has decreased alot! Fatigue is absolutely one of the syptoms of allergies....especially if there is sneezing involved. Sneezing repeatedly takes a lot out of the body...drains you...all of those muscles contracting over and over...and you simultaneously trying to stop them....your body needs those naps. Yes I had these problems for years, along with my allergies to most substances, I was diagnosed Hypothyroid two years ago after I was having the problems you have, I now have been diagnosed (March
99) as having CFS, the trouble still persists. I feel really tired all the time, if I do any work I ache everywhere afterwards, my sneezes and sore throats never seem to leave me, I am on medication which makes it slightly more bearable but I could do with a cure. I would certainly have a word with your doctor if the problems persist. Could you tell us what CFS stands for? I get really achy after doing alot of physical work, but for me, it is not related to my allergies. I'm in my early 40's, and it began in my early 30's. I find that taking potassium and calcium before gardening for 3+ hours, etc. and lots of water keeps the achiness from starting. Or if I forget to do that, then 2 naproxen sodium tablets afterwards.



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