Posted by msk09 on October 12, 2009, at 17:40:00
In reply to Re: Reboxetine/Edronax experiences » msk09, posted by Deneb on October 12, 2009, at 14:04:18
Hi Deneb
My sister and I both very athletic and health conscious, so we are pretty in tune with our bodies and yes, we have been exercising for many years and have both never experienced the extreme runny nose, sensitivity and/or persistant sneezing. We are both in our 30's
Although I ran yesterday, my nose is still uncomfortably sensitive to breath through this morning
What I desrcibed in my first post is definately not your normal runny nose that you get from exercise. I thought that maybe I had started to develop hayfever for the first time in my early 30's, but when my sister had the same symptom and my doctor said some clients on Edronax complained of abnormal sneezing, it made me wonder.
The first post of this thread is from someone who was experiencing the runny nose constantly, and by the sounds of it, it isn't atributed to exercise.
So i'm really working on a process of elimination here. I'll go for a run again thursday but will use the nasal spray and try a different antihistamine.
I really like edronax and I love running so hopefully it'll work out and a solution will be found:)
Msk
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