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From:  Kylie Purcell <furrball@a...>
Date:  Tue Apr 18, 2000  12:01 am
Subject:  Re: [vocalist-temporary] Allergies



Hi Laura,

Have you tried Rynacrom?
It's a nasal spray that coats the inner lining of the nasal passages,
so rather than drying you out, it stops the allergens from irritating
those sensitive membranes. I found it worked really well for me. It's
available over the counter in Victoria, I'm unsure whehter it's like that
in WA.


Kylie



On Mon, 17 Apr 2000, Laura Sharp wrote:

> Drat - can't get at the archives. I know we just discussed Claritin and
> antihistimines and decongestants, but that was before pollen season hit and
> I really needed it.
>
> I've never taken anything for my seasonal allergies for fear of side effects
> that would get in the way of my singing. But this tree pollen season is
> incapacitating me. I even took Sudafed for the first time (I'm a drug phobe)
> for relief. It did allow me to sing, cleared up my nose, stopped the cough
> and only seems to make me annoyingly happy (according to my husband). But I
> don't know what course to pursue from there. My doctor prescribed Claritin
> and I thought I might try it when I don't have to sing - the last time I
> took it, it dried me out to a crackly crunch within 3 days, so I
> discontinued it. Should I just keep taking Sudafed through May?
>
> I can't recall the doctors' suggestions other than to avoid antihistamines.
> If anyone kept any of those posts regarding allergy remedies for singers,
> I'd be grateful if you'd re-post them.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Laura
>
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