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Anonymous
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Look, just take antihistamines first thing in the morning, and if you have the money for it, just go for immunotherapy from a specialist. I got cured of my allergy through that.
Also, depending on species, flowers bloom (and therefore spread pollen) at different times of the day and night, that's how floral clocks and all that other fancy shit works. Trees release wind-carried pollen during the day when the pollen can be all dry and fluffy. At night, thanks to dewfall, the air clears up a bit.
I generally find that allergy symptoms get worse in the night and get slightly better in the morning. So the best time for you to run around probably is the early morning, say 5amish, when dew still hasn't dried so there's no pollen in the damp air.
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