I am from Shelby County, and I lived in Knoxville while attending UTK. I have allergies/hayfever, and sinusitis. My symptoms, while in Knox County, were less intense and more bearable, in comparison to Shelby County. When I moved back to Shelby County it was getting so bad that I started allergy shots. They helped, especially with the amount of sinus infections and chronic post nasal drip, over time, but I still have to take an antihistimine the majority of the year. Otherwise from February thru part of June, and from part of September thru November or December, I will be miserable because I can't breath out of my nose, my nose and eyes are raw from constantly running and I 'd sneeze constantly. It was never that bad in Knoxville.
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CurlyKarma writes:
I am from Shelby County, and I lived in Knoxville while attending UTK. I have allergies/hayfever, and sinusitis. My symptoms, while in Knox County, were less intense and more bearable, in comparison to Shelby County. When I moved back to Shelby County it was getting so bad that I started allergy shots. They helped, especially with the amount of sinus infections and chronic post nasal drip, over time, but I still have to take an antihistimine the majority of the year. Otherwise from February thru part of June, and from part of September thru November or December, I will be miserable because I can't breath out of my nose, my nose and eyes are raw from constantly running and I 'd sneeze constantly. It was never that bad in Knoxville.
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