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September 21, 2006

Asthma: Rome or Milan Italy, Europe, and Miami, Florida

I don’t care if a doctor says theres no better place to live with asthma because there are better places. If they are not asthmatic they will never know the feeling, the torture, the shallowness of breath we can feel. No one will understand unless they are touched by this lung disease.

But one place that i have been that i will never in my life revisit again was Milan,Italy. It was the worst place my breath was so shallow i thought how anyone could stand living here. The polution in Italy is horrible, even Rome, be prepared before you go to Europe.

My asthma feels alot better in Florida Miami south beach even though its humid it helps. But i belive our bodies are made up in so many different make-ups that we have to all find the place were we will feel the best. — Nicholas, Florida


Posted by AllergyNurse @ 12:01 am :: Permalink
Filed in Coast/Beach, Italy, Europe, Florida

4 Comments »

  1. I absolutely agree. I grew up in Florida, without a single health problem. My family moved to Ontario and within the year I started to get sick. Many bouts of phnuemonia, a bout of tb and now copd. The only time I feel well is when I revisit my family in West Palm Beach. Unfortunatly because of immigration restrictions I am unable to return to Florida. So basicly I’m waiting to die in Canada. When I could be living in Florida.

    Comment by Alisha — September 30, 2006 @ 9:30 am

  2. I also have had a terrible experience with sinus problems in Italy. In Milan, in Bologna, and worst of all in Naples. The smog is terrible in Naples, although a local tried to tell me it was just “mist”. There are cigarette smokers everywhere and the highways are worse than LA I even had trouble in the so called “mountains” of Le Marche and at the seaside, where there seems to be much mold. I have traveled all over Europe, the U.S. and Canada, and I must say that the only really good places for me seem to be in the desert (Palm Springs area), and way up in the high mountains above about 12,000 feet.

    Comment by Linda — December 22, 2006 @ 10:47 pm

  3. I currently live in New York City, but have a terrible time taking in the polluted air. I feel much better when I’m at the beach or a similar environment. I have travelled extensively, and believe I feel best in Florida. I’m considering moving there, but haven’t gotten the courage to do it yet.

    Has anyone been in a similar position?

    Comment by Arnold — January 8, 2007 @ 7:43 pm

  4. yes, I am in ohio and the allergies are horrible I spend most of my time sick. I activity level is limited because I cant breathe at all. I have been planning a move to florida for along time but cant seem to get the nerve up to just do it my son says just get in the car and go dont think just do it. when we were there on vacation I never had one headache I could breathe fine. I think I must go to florida, they call Dayton the sinus valley

    Comment by shirley mullikin — April 23, 2007 @ 9:03 am

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