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November 13, 2006

Florida, Desert Southern California Allergy Climates

I grew up in TN and did not develop serious allergies until I was an adult. I was terrorized by them. I was off a month of work once because nothing I did helped.

My Husband was stationed in the desert area of Southern California,which is very dry all year round and does not get to cold but very hot in the summer. Since living here the one thing I can’t complain about are my allergies. Only during the first couple of months of what should be fall and spring do I have problems and that is even mild. I do keep allergy medications on hand during those times. All in all, I have had no real complaints about them and I have only been sick two times in the past year and a half. — Catherine, California


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