They do. So does Jenn. I, however, do not, though the doctor kindly gave me a prescription to fill if I do suddenly spike a fever.
The itching has died down significantly, though. The only other potential trigger I can think of is zyrtec withdrawal. This bout started after the pollen count for oak went down and I could poke my nose outside without my eyes tearing up, thus prompting me to stop taking the medicine.
I hope that's not it, because if so, it seems I'm damned if I do, and damned if I don't.
Check out the pollen calendar for May: http://www.weather.com/health/pollen/forecast/10301
Nothing, nothing, nothing, then WHAM, right?
The itching has died down significantly, though. The only other potential trigger I can think of is zyrtec withdrawal. This bout started after the pollen count for oak went down and I could poke my nose outside without my eyes tearing up, thus prompting me to stop taking the medicine.
I hope that's not it, because if so, it seems I'm damned if I do, and damned if I don't.
Check out the pollen calendar for May: http://www.weather.com/health/pollen/forecast/10301
Nothing, nothing, nothing, then WHAM, right?