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Yuo say before you go to school... is this outside on the way to school? Do you go outside at lunchtime? If so, this may be alergies.
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Ummmmm.. how about food?
(Jes kiddin)
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I used to sneeze all the time and kept getting all this sympathy from people who thought I was crying or sick. But, it was allergies. Cats, dust, pollen, whatever, I had a very sensitive nose. Then I found my savior: Drixoral Cold & Allergy. It is a 12-hour pill so I take it in the morning and I'm good pretty much all day. I still sneeze once in a while but I am no where near as miserable as I used to be. And, it's over-the-counter so there aren't the unexpected side-effects that come with prescriptions. From what you wrote, Doug, it sounds like you have allergies. Give the Drixoral a try (Wal-Mart has it cheapest), but if your symptoms continue to bother you, maybe you should see your doctor for something stronger. Good luck, and gesundheit!
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Do what they said above and think about any product or food that you have started using that you did not use before. Claritin is now over the counter and you can try it to see if it helps. If it is an allergy to something you need to take it everyday. My Aunt has bad allergies in the spring. She waits until she can't stand it any more when she is miserable and takes something and it does not work immediately. In her case she needs to start taking it shortly before the season starts and then she will feel better and not get so bad. Good luck if this doesn't work I would go to the Doctor and talk to him/her.
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