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August 3, 2007

From Eau Claire Wi to Austin TX - mold, tree, grass allergies

I moved from the Eau Claire WI to Austin,TX. I thought it would be hot & dry & less mold, my worst allergen. In WI the mold would be high in the fall when the leaves were falling & laying around on the surface before the snow.

I was not aware of this website at the time! I have allergies year round (mountain cedar, most of the trees and grasses and want to move to a better climate. Any ideas? - Xandi, TX


Posted by AllergyNurse @ 12:16 am :: Permalink
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  1. Ive read CALI and FL are great places to live for allergy suffers of anykind. Just make sure you move “inland” 30mins away from the ocean. Good Luck!

    Comment by Cupcake915 — September 5, 2007 @ 2:30 pm

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