Thursday, March 25, 2010

Allergies? It's only March!

Allergies are out to get me. I understand the increased estrogen levels can cause congestion during pregnancy - I've been adequately dealing with that, more or less - but hay fever on top of that is miserable. I cannot breathe. My nose is completely stuffed. It's not so bad during the day while I'm upright, but at night, it wakes me up more often than I can count. It turns my mouth into the Sahara. Miserable.

I feel bad complaining about it. I'm pregnant, something I've wanted to be for awhile. I appreciate it and everything that comes with it. But it's hard to be so sanguine when you can't sleep. Isn't sleep necessary to a human being? I need to sleep. I need to breathe, something else I've also heard rumored is compatible to human life.

I'm taking a walk to the local CVS or Rite Aid over lunch to see if I can find hay fever remedies compatible with pregnancy. I've read about some sort of pollen block that's recommended. You put a film of the stuff just inside your nose and it captures the pollen before it can cause problems. The first time I read about it - last week - I thought it sounded terrible. How could it work? I could just imagine the crusty gunk that would build up from it. Well, now I don't care. I'm game for anything.

3 comments:

... said...

First, don’t be hard on yourself. I imagine pregnancy is very hard with the ever changing body & hormones. I hate to see formerly-IF/now pregnant people feel like they can’t even acknowledge their discomfort because it would seem ungrateful. You're not being ungrateful to say you need sleep!

I hope you find something for the allergies. I don’t suffer from them, but about twice a year I get a horrible sinus infection that just drains me of everything I have. I feel for you and I hope the “nose glue” works (that’s my name for it.)

Leila@LittleCatholicBubble said...

I had terrible pregnancy-related congestion. It is so awful to compound that with allergies! All that alone is bad enough, but the lack of sleep on top of it... ugh! You are truly suffering, no doubt about it. There is a reason why sleep-deprivation is used as a torture technique! I will pray for some relief for you!

Second Chances said...

Sorry you're battling this. No fun! And yes, Ann's right, it's ok to complain! Just read my blog. I'm a huge complainer and make no apologies!

Do you have a local health food store? Ours always has good suggestions. They're like little doctor's IMO. Good luck!!!