Friday 27th July Noosa Heads Day 2

After walking round the national park and failing to spot any koalas, we set up shop on the beach. I paddled in the sea only to find that I was allergic to the sea -again. A similar reaction had occurred when I went swimming in the Southern Ocean near Rye in Victoria, but I was very surprised that the same thing would happen so far North. A hot, blotchy histamine reaction seared across my body and was only doused by loratidine tablets and a cold shower at the lifeguard tower.

After the last episode of reacting badly to the sea, I have been told that sea lice can elicit this sort of allergy. However, I am yet to find out exactly what the problem is. I was later to find that freshwater on Fraser Island also caused the same problem and so I now take hayfever tablets before I swim in any water other than swimming pools.

Please leave a comment if you have any information concerning similar symptoms after swimming in Aussie waters.

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Linda Haywood

Linda is a director at 24 Hour Trading and brings you interesting news, nonsense and opinion from around the world, as well as reviews of varied places such as Ayers Rock and Rosslyn chapel.

2 Responses to “ Friday 27th July Noosa Heads Day 2 ”

  1. Sounds like you have some sort of cold water urticaria – though I’m not a doctor. I get this when exposed to the cold in general, though only a slight reaction. With me it looks like I’ve been stung with nettles. It’s just a type of allergic reaction, with antihistamine tablets of a hot shower guaranteed to sort the problem out. Or you could take more serious remedial actions and just move from the cold UK to the much nicer climate in Australia – that’s what I did!

  2. Thanks for that Rob – we will have to check it out – having found that the warmer climate here in Australia is better for our health generally, it would be good if Linda could go for a swim too!

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