View Full Version : Dealing with allergies at WDW... A True Story
SpaceMtnFan
06-23-2008, 12:44 PM
Back in May of 2004, I dealt with a major allergy issue toward the end of my trip to WDW. My Nose was soooo stuffed up , My head felt like it was going to Explode. I went around the Epcot florral show around Memorial day 2004. Flash forward to this year my allergies are acting up again. I will be comming to WDW with my family next month. My Question is what allergy medication should take with me to WDW since will be hot and humid? Thanks in advance:thumbsup2
kab407
06-23-2008, 01:13 PM
What works for one person may not work for someone else or have very negative side effects. For me, Sudafed does nothing, Benedryl has me napping on a park bench. My drug of choice is Claritin-D.
Seriously, please see your Dr before taking anything over the counter. Should you have high blood pressure or are on any other prescriptions, any OTC allergy medication may have an impact.
Minniemouse07
06-23-2008, 01:36 PM
...and for me, Claritin (D or otherwise) is like taking sugar pills and I need to take prescription meds.
I would definitely check w/ your dr. There are lots of different choice both OTC and prescription and they should be able to steer you in the right direction.
MenashaCorp
06-23-2008, 02:29 PM
What works for one person may not work for someone else or have very negative side effects. For me, Sudafed does nothing, Benedryl has me napping on a park bench. My drug of choice is Claritin-D.
Seriously, please see your Dr before taking anything over the counter. Should you have high blood pressure or are on any other prescriptions, any OTC allergy medication may have an impact.
What she said (and I should know.... ;) )
(Hint: Ask your dr about an intr*n*s*l ster*id spr*y.....)
Tonya2426
06-23-2008, 02:37 PM
I also find that a neti pot works wonders for nasal allergies. (Dr. Oz talked about it on Oprah.) I've been a long time sufferer and taken prescription allergy drugs for almost two decades but since I started using a neti pot I only have to take the drugs occassionally.
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kab407
06-23-2008, 02:45 PM
What she said (and I should know.... ;) )
(Hint: Ask your dr about an intr*n*s*l ster*id spr*y.....)
How is my little towel monkey?
MenashaCorp
06-23-2008, 02:53 PM
How is my little towel monkey?
Exotic, how else? And 800 gsm!! ;)
Do you do the Podcast chat? I have missed the first few and am thinking about trying to make this Wednesday's (though I wonder if Kevin and John are still going to be cruising...)
hildarumpole
06-23-2008, 02:58 PM
My son gets the same allergy symptoms. The only thing that has worked well for him is Nasonex. It's a prescription nasal spray. You have to start using it about a week before the trip.
kab407
06-23-2008, 03:04 PM
Exotic, how else? And 800 gsm!! ;)
Do you do the Podcast chat? I have missed the first few and am thinking about trying to make this Wednesday's (though I wonder if Kevin and John are still going to be cruising...)
I've been there the past few weeks. It is fast and furious and funny. Not sure about Kevin and John being there this week. As much as they like us, I certainly would not be surprised if they decided to ditch us and enjoy their vacation and the food!
MenashaCorp
06-23-2008, 03:18 PM
My son gets the same allergy symptoms. The only thing that has worked well for him is Nasonex. It's a prescription nasal spray. You have to start using it about a week before the trip.
(That's what I was hinting about - nasal steroids.) :)
I also find that a neti pot works wonders for nasal allergies. (Dr. Oz talked about it on Oprah.) I've been a long time sufferer and taken prescription allergy drugs for almost two decades but since I started using a neti pot I only have to take the drugs occasionally
Good idea, too. :goodvibes I recommend these every day, but realize it's not so much the device (the neti pot), it's what you put *in* it.
For relief of congestion (pressure), try the "hypertonic" (concentrated) saline. The neti pot is a good, gentle way to get it in there. :)
Talk to your doctor. That's what you pay them for. THEY CAN'T HIT YA!! :teeth:
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