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Default safe antihistamine and asthma drugs for cholinergic neuopathy

Hello my smart friends,
This asthma and allergy thing is out of hand and despite my absolute hatred of medication, I have come around the realize that life is too short and there might be some relief.

So, Mrs D was kind enough to post a great list of anticholinergic drugs that I should not take
Does anyone have any ideas of what I can take?
I have tree pollen allergy and it is the season in NY right now.
I have prescription nasonex that I never tried yet because of my fear of steroids, well I tried it this morning so I'll see how that goes.
Today I will look for some allergy eye drops. Anyone know of the least toxic or at least most gentle form. There are like 6 kinds and it's overwhelming.
For the breathing I have the ventolin which helps a little.
There are also a huge assortment of pills to take: claritin, zyrtec, allegra, etc.
The pressure from the allergies is hurting my head and neck nerves so much. It is setting off pain in my muscles and everywhere. I know if I didn't have the neuropathy, I could get through this like I have for years. Everything is just so much worse now.
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