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September 23, 2005

Dallas, Tulsa

Well I didn’t move here to escape allergies, but when I did, I started having them! I grew up in Dallas, and moved to Tulsa recently. I had never had issues before I moved, and now have experienced more than 20 days off from work this year because of them.
I too am looking for relief and the lowest area available. — Kenny, Tulsa


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  1. Tulsa is not too far from where I am, so I’m not surprised that your allergies are bad there!

    Comment by AllergyNurse — September 23, 2005 @ 10:04 am

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