SC - cedar fever-OT
Sue Clemenger
mooncat at in-tch.com
Wed Jan 3 06:11:35 PST 2001
Ugh...my sympathies....the only time I ever ran into anything like that
was this god-awful cold/thing at TFYC in Burnet (lord, how time flies).
One of the locals finally enlightened me...apparently I was having a bad
reaction to my first exposure to live oak....
Maire
Stefan li Rous wrote:
>
> > What's "cedar fever season?"
> > - --Maire
> >
> > Stefan li Rous wrote:
> > > (Cedar fever season started up here three days ago. And I knew it
> > > before I saw the article in the paper. sigh)
>
> It's actually a misnomer, What is really the culprit is the pollen from
> the Juniper trees setting off an alergy. It appears to be a fairly common
> ailment for many folks who have lived here for a few years. I think late
> December through February is the usual time, although mild or wet
> winters
> will affect this.
>
> In my case it usually starts off with just allergy symptoms: itchy,
> runny nose, sinus headaches but morphs into a sore throat and then a
> cough. This time it changed pretty quickly from allergy to cough. But
> I'm a little better now. Of course there's always the next upsurge in
> the pollen count...
>
> --
> THLord Stefan li Rous Barony of Bryn Gwlad Kingdom of Ansteorra
> Mark S. Harris Austin, Texas stefan at texas.net
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