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I've just been on Enbrel for three months now. I have never been allergic and I don't show any symptoms except an occasional sneeze attack. Sometimes I'll sneeze 10-20 times in a row. They come from nowhere. These aren't your normal sneezes either. They seem to start way down inside and are real hard, fast and loud. Afterwards I've got the watery eyes and have to apologize to my dog (he thinks it was his fault). If I'm driving I try and pull over (still have to apologize to my dog). Weird huh?
I never really thought about the sneezes and an Enbrel connection, maybe you have something here. It will be interesting to see what others have experienced.
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