“You can't start taking them now and expect your symptoms to go away. But if you're someone who is repeatedly getting the same symptoms every spring and medicines don't help, allergy shots would be prudent.”
Dr. Beth Corn
“The median amount of time from when the symptoms start to when they do die is four to five months and these individuals that we have seen usually have been little less than that.”
Cheryle Becker
“It's really designed to give you a starting point. If you're not feeling well, you can enter in your symptoms and see what you may have. It's not designed to take the place of going to the doctor.”
Amanda Hoffman
“It's very important to be able to tell the medical staff when the symptoms started. It could mean the difference between receiving treatment and not receiving treatment.”
Mathew Reeves
“[The symptoms had started the year before. First was the cough that wouldn't go away. It was followed by a loss of appetite, fatigue and bloody noses.] That's when I went crazy, ... I never get bloody noses.”
Kevin Hearn
“The symptoms have significantly improved since Tuesday. Obviously, we need to have him symptom-free before he throws.”
Mark O'Neal
“I wouldn't expect any symptoms in the short term, or long-term.”
Brian Toal