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August 6, 2005

New York City

I am the allergy queen since childhood. Eczema, contact dermatitis, asthma, sinusitis, sneezing, etc. My symptoms were none in NYC as far as all but skin problems. Moving to FL has been horrible for me. I’ve spoken to hundreds of people here who never had allergies until they moved to FL. p.s. I’ve tried everything. — G.B., Florida

[Originally posted to AllergyNursing.com on June 15, 2004]


Posted by AllergyNurse @ 1:31 pm :: Permalink
Filed in New York, Florida

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  1. Thanks for sharing your experience in NYC and Florida. As we gather experiences from around the globe, we can get a better idea of the allergy problems in each area.

    Comment by AllergyNurse — August 6, 2005 @ 8:49 pm

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