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January 4, 2006

San Bernardino Valley, Callifornia

I have never experienced allergies (beyond that of petting a cat) in any place I have ever lived–and I have travelled to 40 countries and lived in seven. However, I visited southern California for the first time, to see my father, who is in the San Bernardino Valley. Each time I visit (in the summer), severe allergies hit me and I am almost immobile for days. Claritin D helps for a while, but I have to take it every day. Any advice? — ZB


Posted by AllergyNurse @ 6:29 am :: Permalink
Filed in Summer, California

2 Comments »

  1. Could that be some chemicals in the environment?

    Comment by diana hahn — July 21, 2006 @ 1:11 pm

  2. This is a very good site. It states alot of where you should’nt go how about where I can?

    Michigan NOOOOOOOOOOOO if your allergies aren’t bad yet you’ll develop them. I used to live in Colorado. I don’t remember serious allergy problems. There was definately some mold and the trees and if you went into Denver on a “bad air day” definately chemical. The problem is no where is perfect. I’m just looking for a place I don’t have to hit an inhaler when I roll out of bed.

    Comment by Harvest — September 14, 2007 @ 10:08 am

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