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September 7, 2007

Move from San Antonio to Corpus Christi made allergies worse — help!

I recently moved from San Antonio, Texas, to Corpus Christi, Texas.  Every has allergies–daughter, 2 dogs, and me.  Everyone says it’s the high humidity, but no one has told me what to do to survive.  This is my daughters first of four years in college.  We have the classic allergy symptoms, including runny eyes, sneezing, coughing, congestion, headache, etc.  My daughter and I are asthmatics.  My daughter has a very sensitive nose and strong smells causes her to break out in hives.  Please let me know what we can do so that we can endure the four years. — CeCe


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