Every years for as long as I can remember this has happened to me.When I was a kid I would get the flu after the second day of haying and then after a day I was fine.I think we gather allergies a little at a time over the years.I noticed a difference when we switched from growing mixed oats and barley to all barley.I would feel sick and have rashes when I stacked the bales in the mow.I can"t walk in a corn field without my arms and neck getting really itchy from the leaves rubbing since then. Our in plant safety courses at work say that allergies can develop over time due to exposure to something your body doesn"t like.You are fine for years then one day your immune system says enough.One of my kids was fine with pennicillin until he was 4 then had a reaction. I used to wake up every morning intil the killing frost feeling mildly hungover.I used aver the counter nondrowsy allergy medication about 3 days a week and that helped a lot.I now work for a poultry processer.The allergies were bad when I was assigned to sanitation and working around a lot of chlorine but I now work on the kill line handling the live broilers and the allergy pills have sat in my locker for a year.
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