Let me paint you a picture of my Tuesdays last year. Wake up at 5:45. Get the oldest on the bus by 6:50. Drop the twins at daycare by 7:30. Drive to the office. Work until 3:15. Leave early (burning PTO) to make my 4:00 allergy shot appointment. Sit in the waiting room for 20 minutes. Get the shot. Wait 30 minutes for observation. Drive home. Pick up the twins. Start dinner late. Fall asleep on the couch at 9.

I did that for four months before I quit.

I'm not proud of quitting. My allergist was great. The shots were working — I could tell. But the math just didn't add up. Between the co-pays ($35/visit), the lost work time, and the logistical nightmare of fitting weekly appointments around three kids' schedules, I was spending roughly 4 hours and $50 every single week on allergy treatment. That's over $2,500 and 200 hours a year.

My sister found Curex. She saw an ad on Instagram and sent me the link with "this looks like it could actually work for you." I was skeptical — I'd been burned before — but I trust her judgment.

Kendra switched to Curex. Same immunotherapy science. No office visits. Ships to your door.
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Getting Started

The whole process was shockingly simple. I took the online quiz one night after the kids were in bed — maybe two minutes. Got matched with an allergist who did a video consultation. They sent an at-home test kit, I did the blood draw one morning before work, mailed it back. Results came back showing I was allergic to basically every tree in Georgia plus dust mites and two types of mold.

My custom drops arrived about 10 days later. A small bottle that lasts a month. Every morning I put drops under my tongue, hold for two minutes while I make coffee, swallow, done. That's it. That's the whole treatment.

The Difference

Here's what changed. My Tuesdays? They're normal now. I don't leave work early. I don't sit in waiting rooms. I don't burn PTO on healthcare logistics. I spend 120 seconds a day on my allergy treatment and it costs me about $75/month — less than half what I was paying in co-pays and lost wages for shots.

And it works. I'm eight months in. This past fall — ragweed season, historically my worst — I barely noticed it. My nose ran maybe twice the whole month. I used to go through a box of tissues a week in September.

My oldest has started showing allergy symptoms too. We're already looking into Curex for her. The idea that she could start immunotherapy now, at 7, and potentially avoid decades of antihistamines and misery? That's worth everything to me as a mom.

What I'd Tell Other Parents

If you've been putting off allergy treatment because you literally don't have the time — I get it. I was you. The shot schedule is designed for people without jobs, kids, or commutes. It's not realistic for most families.

Drops changed the equation for me. Same science, same immunotherapy, same long-term results — without the lifestyle tax. If I'd known about this three years ago, I'd have three more years of treatment under my belt and probably be close to done by now.

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