u/Arandomstarlitglow

Swimming with pollen alergies

Im (16m) about to get into swimming in a few months but I have allergies year round, which are especially awful in the spring. Taking allergy medicine does help but for sustained clarity i need to take much more than should be. It's pollen that causes my allergies to flare up (probably in combination with nail biting) and my symptoms persists for several weeks, sometimes leaving me homebound or barelyfunctional. Sustaining any sport, and especially a watersport (5) like this is gonna be insanely difficult. Any advice to bypass or undermine this? For context I am not fit by any means, 6ft 165 pounds, is this another contributor as to why I get sick so often?

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u/Arandomstarlitglow — 5 days ago

Swimming with pollen alergies

Im (16m) about to get into swimming in a few months but I have allergies year round, which are especially awful in the spring. Taking allergy medicine does help but for sustained clarity i need to take much more than should be. It's pollen that causes my allergies to flare up (probably in combination with nail biting) and my symptoms persists for several weeks, sometimes leaving me homebound or barelyfunctional. Sustaining any sport, and especially a watersport (5) like this is gonna be insanely difficult. Any advice to bypass or undermine this? For context I am not fit by any means, 6ft 165 pounds, is this another contributor as to why I get sick so often?

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u/Arandomstarlitglow — 5 days ago

Swimming with pollen alergies

Im (16m) about to get into swimming in a few months but I have allergies year round, which are especially awful in the spring. Taking allergy medicine does help but for sustained clarity i need to take much more than should be. It's pollen that causes my allergies to flare up (probably in combination with nail biting) and my symptoms persists for several weeks, sometimes leaving me homebound or barelyfunctional. Sustaining any sport, and especially a watersport ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) like this is gonna be insanely difficult. Any advice to bypass or undermine this? For context I am not fit by any means, 6ft 165 pounds, is this another contributor as to why I get sick so often?

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u/Arandomstarlitglow — 5 days ago
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Im currently in high school and started learn PT a few weeks ago with about 1000 words down now (most likely be avle to reach conversational fluency by application time). I consider planning on maybe moving to Brazil in the future and I think college would be a cool way to see if that was something I wanted to pursue in the long term. The issue is that the general admissions for most universities require national tests like the ENEM and Vestibular which i definitely can't be competitive and study all of the necessary material before it + going to Brazil just for a test isnt in the cards for me. Are there places with more streamlined processes that let me submit my US high school transcript and not have me in direct competition with natives?

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u/Arandomstarlitglow — 7 days ago