Allergies and swimming

I've been having some bad allergy days that have kept me indoors and out of the pool and wanting nothing more than a nap. Do you find that swimming helps alleviate allergies? Please say yes.:bed:
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  • I swam for an hour yesterday, and today I'm sniffling and sneezing. Could be because they're out there cutting the grass. Renie, do you think those guys were part of your community, or just visiting? That's pretty rude of them. They obviously saw you were swimming and just didn't care about getting in your way. It's hard not to get angry. The lifeguard is supposed to keep that stuff under control. I had a very similar experience with rude idiots on Sunday. I was swimming in a double wide lane (apparently, they do this when there's a class). One guy and his girlfriend swam under the ropes and ran into me. Though they apologized, they were laughing. They moved into the shallow end, and the guy started hanging onto the ropes sticking his legs out into my lane, looking at me and laughing. The pool was like a madhouse on Sunday. One of my former swim teachers said he thinks a lot of families from other countries come and don't know the basic courtesies because they're not used to swimming in a pool with lap lanes. That makes sense. I've recommended posting something at the front desk (in several languages) because you can't be angry with people if they don't know what they're not supposed to do.
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  • I swam for an hour yesterday, and today I'm sniffling and sneezing. Could be because they're out there cutting the grass. Renie, do you think those guys were part of your community, or just visiting? That's pretty rude of them. They obviously saw you were swimming and just didn't care about getting in your way. It's hard not to get angry. The lifeguard is supposed to keep that stuff under control. I had a very similar experience with rude idiots on Sunday. I was swimming in a double wide lane (apparently, they do this when there's a class). One guy and his girlfriend swam under the ropes and ran into me. Though they apologized, they were laughing. They moved into the shallow end, and the guy started hanging onto the ropes sticking his legs out into my lane, looking at me and laughing. The pool was like a madhouse on Sunday. One of my former swim teachers said he thinks a lot of families from other countries come and don't know the basic courtesies because they're not used to swimming in a pool with lap lanes. That makes sense. I've recommended posting something at the front desk (in several languages) because you can't be angry with people if they don't know what they're not supposed to do.
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