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May 25, 2007

Juniper, mountain cedar in New Mexico

I have a question about Albuquerque, NM.  Is it mountain cedar or juniper that is a problem.  I know junipers are in the same classification as cedar.  Just wondering if there is actual mountain cedar? I have not been able to get anyone to clarify this for me.

I am pretty allergic to trees and would like to stay away from mountain cedar. I am thinking of moving to New Mexico. — TG, location unknown


Posted by AllergyNurse @ 8:21 pm :: Permalink
Filed in New Mexico
4 comments

May 3, 2007

Allergy in Bucks County (Philadelphia), Orange County CA, Midwest

I have a job opportunity in Bucks County near Philadelphia. Until I was 22, I lived in the midwest and suffered horribly from allergies (mostly ragweed, grass and animals). I had asthma attacks every Spring and Fall. After moving to Orange County, California my allergies improved 90%. I would like to move to a more economical area. Am I making a mistake considering moving to Philadelphia? — Nichole, California


Posted by AllergyNurse @ 6:37 pm :: Permalink
Filed in Pennsylvania, Midwest, California
2 comments