Allergy Rush
Allergy Rush
With fall approaching--allergy sufferers are gearing up for another season of sneezing. But if you want to get a jump on treating your allergies--there's a way to do it in a shorter period of time.
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" If you've got allergies even a walk in the park is no walk in the park and doing yard work can be painful. My eyes would it. -- playing. Couldn't stop sneezing. Kirk Biron spent years suffering with severe allergies to grass and trees but he's doing better now after trying to treatment that's gaining in popularity. It's a twist on the old allergy shots known as rush. They feel so much better much more quickly. Allergist James Hayden offers the rush process to his patients says more and more -- choosing it. The patient spends a full day at the doctor's office where they get a series of shots they're monitored and given medication to avoid allergic reactions. And at the end of the day they'd jump started their treatment. In one day they can take off about four months shots. With rush some patients notice immediate improvement they start feeling better right away when they're around the things that are allergic to him. Kirk Byron says he started to feel better in just days."
" And if I can do it in one day get immediate relief. -- virtually had no pain knowing convenient for me why not do."
" still has shots every couple weeks to maintain his treatment but he's even bowling alone now without much trouble. -- virtually had no problems a rush of relief."
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