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October 6, 2006

Houston mold and mildew; Atlanta and San Diego

Houston has a serious mold / mildew problem. I grew up here, and my allergies peak during Apr-June and Sept-Nov. Mold is very high in Houston during these months. When I lived in Atlanta my allergies rarely bothered me. When I go out west, I never seem to have problems. Curious on how it is in San Diego. — GDM, Texas


Posted by AllergyNurse @ 7:44 pm :: Permalink
Filed in Texas, Georgia, California

1 Comment »

  1. Although you may be sensitive to molds, sounds like you may have a Grass allergy in the spring and a Ragweed allergy in the fall.

    Comment by sneal — December 5, 2006 @ 8:21 am

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