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 > Works better than coffee when driving at night.

This may actually be a form of allergic reaction.  Allergies take many 
forms.
Some reactions may make a person dopey, others may stimulate.

If a Benadryl or two overcomes the pollen effect, IMO, that would tend 
to confirm
that suspicion, IMO.

Last I heard, Benadryl is suggested as a recommended response to bee
sting and other allergic symptoms -- along with seeking medical help if 
there is
a chance the reaction may become life-threatening.

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