XxMerlinxX
I am a leaf on the wind...
So if you look at my join date, I've been a member of the board for some while, but haven't really gotten to post much. The reasons for this are legion, but the biggest among them is that I seem to suffer from chronic sinus problems of some sort or another. Most recently I've had issues with my allergies picking up since we're getting into that season. Everything starts blooming so I start sneezing and clawing my eyes out. Now I've taken a lot, probably all as a matter of fact, of the over the counter medicines with varying degrees of success. It seems that after a while, the OTC meds become less and less effective, leaving me to my sneezing fits and what have you. This year I decided I would be a victim no longer and went in to go see the doc. He prescribed Allegra, Flonaise, and some eye drops. I thought to myself, "Wonderful! The flowers have no hold on me now!" And so far that seems to be true. Now here's the kicker. I recently developed some very specific lower back pain. It really felt as if my kidneys were bulging out of my sides, so back to the doc I went. Apparently around 2-3% of people have this specific side effect and I will no longer be able to use Allegra, though it did remedy the allergy problem completely. Now I don't know what to do as the doc said to try the OTC meds again, as if I hadn't been through that before.
So basically I have a prescription for 3 months worth of a drug that I cannot take. If things start to get rough, I may try to start it back up for a couple days, just to give the OTC meds a rest. My other plan is to try and get my prescription changed from the generic form of Allegra, which is what I've been taking, to the namebrand form. Seems silly, I know, but apparently people who have had the same problem switched and no longer suffered from that side effect.
Anybody else have terrible allergy problems?
So basically I have a prescription for 3 months worth of a drug that I cannot take. If things start to get rough, I may try to start it back up for a couple days, just to give the OTC meds a rest. My other plan is to try and get my prescription changed from the generic form of Allegra, which is what I've been taking, to the namebrand form. Seems silly, I know, but apparently people who have had the same problem switched and no longer suffered from that side effect.
Anybody else have terrible allergy problems?