Yes. I'm allergic to many pollens and fragrances, and also dust mites and some pet danders. Most of my allergies are pretty self explanatory, but I do get odd looks when I try to find out what kind of wood things are made out of, etc. Try finding a hotel room in a small town in Montana without cedar!
I'm on Singular and Clariton year round, Nasalcort most of the time, and Albuterol and Q-var inhalers part of the year. When it gets bad, I also require drops for my ears, eyes, and special cremes for skin rash. I also have protective bedding, hepa filters, and a gas mask for cleaning.
I am fortunate that I don't really have food allergies, but I do have to watch natural foods and skin products for different varieties of weeds, cedar, juniper, etc. Alcohol can also be an issue (gin is made from juniper, wine cured in wooden barrels, etc.).
I've always had allergies to dust mites, but the other allergies compounded over the years. Allergies are just part of my life and I live accordingly. The only thing that makes me different is that I don't enjoy outdoor activities as much as most people, especially at certain times of the year. I've discovered I can camp in the late summer and early fall, so that's when we go. We just make adjustments.
For the record, I grew up with cats and dogs and I'm not a clean freak. (Just tossing that in here because it always comes up!)