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Tuesday, October 6, 2015

October: My Least Favorite Month

I am not impressed with those who rhapsodize about the charms of October. Falling leaves mean my lungs suffer. Cool and damp days bring on head congestion. The leaves falling also mean sinus problems and headaches. Sinus problems lead to sore throat and ear congestion, asthma, fever, and malaise.

Even though the scenes can be charming, I had better watch from behind glass. However, I never have the opportunity to avoid all the dangers to me.

My daughter has asthma. Once, when she was in the first grade, I told her teacher my daughter could not go out because of her asthma. My daughter came home barely able to breathe. She said her teacher said it was okay even though I told my daughter and the teacher my daughter could not go outdoors. It was a crisp, cool day and the leaves were falling profusely.

So, I went to the classroom the next morning and asked her why my daughter was told to go out anyway. The teacher assured me it was such a lovely day that she had her go out. "I just had her sit on the curb. She did not run." I explained that my daughter should not be out because of the falling leaves, that running would not hurt her. I had the teacher give her work to my son to bring home.

The teacher looked hurt. Right! I hurt her feelings. I explained my daughter would probably not be in school for a few days. Still, she was one of my favorite teachers. I have never talked about this before.

The times she was left indoors, the janitor came in and was touching her, hugging her and making her afraid. I complained that I did not mean left alone. I complained to the principal who acted like this old guy touching my daughter was no big deal. However, when a doctor's wife complained, the janitor was fired and parents were never informed.

I digress.

My first semester at UAB, I requested special permission to take 15 hours or something well over the limit. I had horrible allergy problems beginning in October. Of course, I was not free to remain indoors or at least avoid windy days when the leaves were falling. I had to drop an important course and ended up failing another class I thought I could handle.

Later, when I had retaken and passed the course, I mentioned I failed Humanities Participation. Several people were shocked, asking, "How could you fail Humanities Participation? It's only one hour!" Well, this was a course where you had to attend six events--dance, play, lecture, art, etc. Then, each student had to write a one-page paper. The problem was none of these events were on weekdays when I was already there. So, I would keep putting off driving over 50 miles in an effort to recover with rest. Well, nothing worked. So, I failed.

That month, I took three antibiotics at one time, yes, prescribed by the doctor. Finally, I recovered. My problems started with allergies. Eventually, I did have much congestion in my head, chest, and ears. He could not figure out how to help me.

In subsequent years at UAB, I was almost as ill. I thought leaving school would help. Nope. I learned to be proactive and to start otc meds at the first sign of any head congestion. That was 25 years ago. Last year was the first year I did not suffer. It looks like this year, despite anything I do, I will be ill. I am ill, actually. I just hope I can stave this off.

Yes, I love Halloween and changing seasons. But, this is the only month that consistently sees me so ill. I do have problems in other seasons and months, but this is consistent.  Right now, my face hurts; my teeth hurts; my neck hurts; my throat hurts; the back and top of my head hurts; my ears hurt.

Your turn
Does October or fall and leaves falling cause problems for you? Does another month cause you distress? Oh, I have year-round allergies, so I am faced with a new problem all the time. But, October is the worst.



12 comments:

  1. I used to have trouble during the spring in the past. I find that the fall is more of a problem as I age. I am wheezing, coughing, my eyes are itchy and teary, I would like to rip my nose off and install a tap and I have trouble breathing. The Fall was my favorite season but, alas!

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    1. T'Pol,
      My spring allergies did get better about the same time the fall allergies worsened. My condition right now is the same as yours. It's not fun!

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  2. Spring was a huge issue for me until I took a course of desensitising injections. Now it is (mostly) ok.
    Summer, or hot weather is not. At all.

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    1. I may get those when the allergist is through with me. I like hot weather under the ac.

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  3. My word lady! That all sounds terrible and here's hoping that your doctors can find relief for you. I love October, it's my favorite month. I do have allergies all year long but nothing to compare with yours. I will keep good thoughts for you and for a cure around the corner.

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    1. tana50,
      I am not quite so miserable today. Hopefully, I will not become so ill I need antibiotics this October. However, I must have sneezed for 40 minutes today! Thanks!

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  4. I've been MIA from the blogging world for a month or two. Super busy.

    I love Fall the season (the colors, cool temps, smells, & scary movies), but I'm in the same boat allergy/sinus wise. This has been the worst year EVER for me. On antibiotic #2 in 2 months & my left ear still feels full. I'm miserable.

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    1. TLC,
      You are getting a taste of what I have been through! It has been this way for me for over 20 yrs once it started. All I can do now is fight it off.

      Hold your nose and swallow. Sometimes that helps the ear. The problem probably lies with the Eustachian tube. I eat horseradish sauce from Arby's, Hall's mentholyptus--both to relieve the ear problem. These might help you.

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  5. For me, it's the next to the last month before the illnesses of winter begins. For Peggy, it means the months of pollen allergies are finally about over.

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    1. Snowbrush,
      I have year round allergies. I can become just as ill in the summer as winter. Hey, write me on this email for my blog. Please.

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    2. Write you on what email? You didn't give an email, but are you saying you prefer to receive comments via email? By the way, I know I have an email address for you as you do for me.

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    3. Snowbrush,
      No, I want comments on my blog. But, this summer when I had no computer, the address for you did not work. My emails were returned. Use pparsimony@yahoo.com

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Okay, hoping the annoyances have gone away.