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When allergies are bad, I want to lie down on the floor and not get up. It’s like working through this gray hays plus I'm just focusing on the fact that my nose is running off my face. But I'm also just always constantly twitching and rubbing my eyes because they itch or I'm rubbing my nose it itches. It’s just a horrible feeling.
So as soon as I start feeling it now, I try to get on top of it right away. But honestly I'm bad about anticipating so it doesn’t fill me with dread. But the moment now that I start feeling it I start self medicating.
My wife jokes that I have a pharmacy in my bag, which is true. It really is. I usually have a nasal spray or two. I have a cold medicine. I have an allergy medicine in my bag every single day. I try to be very active. I try to work out six days a week. I play soccer two nights a week. I'm an actor.
When I'm on the stage I would say the most difficult thing is that allergies are incredibly distracting. So instead of focusing on what the other person is saying or what I'm saying or what’s going on in the scene my focus is split and I'm thinking about how bad I want to rub my nose, or how bad I want to blow my nose or I need to cough or my eyes are burning and I just want to sit up and rub my eyes and make myself feel better.
Being out in the park on a beautiful day it’s really not that much worse than being any place else or it’s not at all worse that I've noticed. The thing is you can’t let this stop your life. You can’t stop living just because you're feeling bad. So you do the things to get on top of it and then you go out and do the things you need to do and you get on with enjoying your life.
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