Cedar season and rain in Texas is kicking my butt! If you recognize me while you are driving around. Please run me over and put me out of my misery. You will recognize me as the guy that had potential once and now is broken. Hell this is Texas we all look that way. So forget it.
Cedar season in TX affects some badly, and others less or not at all. I've noticed it a little this year, but an antihistamine kicks it. Many are not as lucky.
Occasionally, someone sees a cedar tree giving copious amounts of pollen in the wind, and reports a fire, according to local legend. I've not seen any cedar trees with that much pollen, but I continue to look. A few years ago, I did see a news report that showed a cloud of pollen blowing from a tree, but I think it must have been brief, not sustained like smoke from a fire.
We live in the same city. The cedar and the moles from the rain is are killing me.
Why don't you move?
Thank you for show interest. The answer Because I am a coward. I mean I have a life here. Yeah thats it. I have a meaningless life here. Excuse me gonna check to see if the toaster will reach my bathtub.
@Mokvon Please don't. Go to the airport, get on a plane and come to UK. We'll process your application as an asylum seeker. I loved El Paso and Houston. Houston was the airport where the border guards didn't believe I ate banana butties (bananas on bread). But genuinely, if things are so bad, why not try and get some help. There are treatments for allergies, (look at changes in your diet) and there is definitely help for low mood. Or if you like, talk to me. Much love xx
What is ceder season?
Not certain if you are serious.Cedar Fever is an allergic reaction to pollen from the Juniperus ashei tree, commonly known as Mountain Cedar, a type of juniper that has an aggresive seasonal bloom. ... Cedar fever is primarily found Central Texas
Thought perhaps you harvest cedar in winter for some reason. Our pollen is mostly in Spring here.
Allergies. When it's in the air my nose is runny and/or clogged. I take Goldenseal root to help combat it, and it helps. It doesn't go away but it helps. There are other allergy meds that work but their label warns of a risk of stroke, so I've shied away from those.