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Post by horselady on Feb 10, 2014 1:56:13 GMT
::)I have had a runny nose and itchy eyes for weeks. it is driving me crazy. NO it is not a cold. have had only one cold in 8 years .
Is it possible that pellets in a pellet stove could be causing my allergies to act up? sometimes my throat is scratchy and my nose gets chapped from blowing all the time. i am taking allergy medication, Is anyone else experiencing this from a pellet stove ? It does not get better when i am outside. maybe
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mingiz
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Los Lunas, NM
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Post by mingiz on Feb 10, 2014 14:03:38 GMT
I have a pellet stove and sit next to it. But I don't get what you have. But it isn't blowing on me either. Try getting away from the direct flow and see what happens...
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Post by horselady on Feb 10, 2014 19:24:16 GMT
My allergist said to me YEARS ago when i went and had the hundreds of scratch tests that i was allergic to horse, dog. cat, feathers, dust , mold. lemons, oranges. grapefruit. tomatoes. and pollen, plus a lot of stuff.
well what does a horse person have,lol
the only thing i got rid of when he told me what i was allergic to was my feather pillow. lol
i am not that close to the stove but the fumes are still in the house. i took clear-at-adine. last night and it seemed to work so far.
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Post by lorddaxter on Feb 10, 2014 20:28:58 GMT
you can develop allergies or sensitivities as the doctor says, Im having reactions to a lot of fabrics that i never had before
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mingiz
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Post by mingiz on Feb 10, 2014 22:22:01 GMT
There shouldn't be any smells coming from the pellet stove. I only smell it when it first lights off the pellet's other than that nothing.. I have gotten more sensitive to the dogs, cat and hay. Give them up OH NO...I'll just take over the counter meds whens it gets bad
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