With our early spring comes what experts are calling a pollen superburst, meaning that trees, flowers, weeds, etc are all going to pollinate at the same time. Typically there is a sequence with trees pollinating first, then flowers, and finally weeds. I can tell you that I am already starting to feel the effects of this allergy season, even though I’ve been taking Claritin pretty much year round. Today I am fairly congested and have the occasional sneeze. I know that my allergies are throughout the spectrum: lots of tree pollen, and a handful of weeds. The superburst could definitely spell trouble for me. Fortunately working from home allows me to stay inside all day if I want.

2 Responses to “Allergy Superburst”
  1. Doni says:

    That stinks, I was hoping your allergies would be better out there since it is so much drier. Our pollen count yesterday was 90 or 90% or something like that (if I heard them right) and I thought about you.

  2. edpaffjr says:

    Actually I think it’s part cold part allergies, a combo attack! Overall my allergies have been better here, I think.

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