kathleenh4656 Posted January 23 Share Posted January 23 12 hours ago, kathleenh4656 said: The allergies seemed to have morphed over the years as well, now they include different foods and some meat, instead of just pollen. So far I'm doing alright for a Lyme disease survivor. FYI: Lyme disease does not have sneezing as a symptom. Or at least not a main symptom for me. I was mostly achy with brain fog issues. I'm so glad to have sneezing ability back. Link to comment
Sitruuna Posted January 24 Share Posted January 24 On 1/22/2024 at 10:21 PM, kathleenh4656 said: So far I'm doing alright for a Lyme disease survivor. FYI: Lyme disease does not have sneezing as a symptom. I'm asking out of curiosity: what does lyme disease have to do with this? I haven't ran into anything that would link lyme disease to allergies, only that you can get long lasting aches and joint issues, exhaustion and memory problems as a complication of it. Link to comment
kathleenh4656 Posted January 24 Share Posted January 24 5 hours ago, Sitruuna said: I'm asking out of curiosity: what does lyme disease have to do with this? I haven't ran into anything that would link lyme disease to allergies, only that you can get long lasting aches and joint issues, exhaustion and memory problems as a complication of it. I was trying to make a point that not everyone has allergy or cold sneezes. The original post pondered who sneezes more; men or women. What about people who have autoimmune illnesses, which don't have sneezing as a main symptom? After a several months of bizarre symptoms in 2012, being able to sneeze again is a blessing and let's me know my immune system has recovered. Sorry for the interruption. I thought it was useful information. Link to comment
Sitruuna Posted January 25 Share Posted January 25 17 hours ago, kathleenh4656 said: I was trying to make a point that not everyone has allergy or cold sneezes. The original post pondered who sneezes more; men or women. What about people who have autoimmune illnesses, which don't have sneezing as a main symptom? After a several months of bizarre symptoms in 2012, being able to sneeze again is a blessing and let's me know my immune system has recovered. Sorry for the interruption. I thought it was useful information. It's fine! I was just curious what lyme diaease had to do with the topic. Link to comment
Juniebee Posted January 27 Share Posted January 27 On 1/24/2024 at 6:22 AM, kathleenh4656 said: I was trying to make a point that not everyone has allergy or cold sneezes. The original post pondered who sneezes more; men or women. What about people who have autoimmune illnesses, which don't have sneezing as a main symptom? After a several months of bizarre symptoms in 2012, being able to sneeze again is a blessing and let's me know my immune system has recovered. Sorry for the interruption. I thought it was useful information. When did you first get hayfever? As a kid , or later in life? Link to comment
kathleenh4656 Posted January 28 Share Posted January 28 I don't recall exactly, maybe around middle school, when womanhood starts? The sneezes always seemed to coincide with the monthly event and its fun🤪. Link to comment
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