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November 9, 2007

Allergies and asthma in California, Chicago, South America, Florida

I moved when I was 3 from Los Angeles to Chicago and got ashtma. I moved to South America and it went away. I moved then to Chicago and was fine. I then moved to West Palm Beach Florida. My days and nights are miserable cant breath cant drink or eat anything. As soon as i go to Chicago 3 days later everything is gone. But I dont like Chicago anymore. I’m considering going to California to see what happens? — John, Florida


Posted by AllergyNurse @ 8:53 pm :: Permalink
Filed in South America, Illinois, Florida, California
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September 25, 2007

Allergy problems in southern Florida, from Chicago’s cement-jungle

I moved to Southern FLorida in the past month from Chicago and had never experienced allergies/hayfever. Now, I feel like I’m dying. Is it something in the air? The new trees and flowers? Different environment from the cement-jungle of Chicago? AND what should I do to alleviate if not rid my body completely of the sneezes, sniffles and mucous? Cannot take much more. Help!!! — Tim, Florida


Posted by AllergyNurse @ 1:37 pm :: Permalink
Filed in Illinois, Florida
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January 20, 2007

Allergies in Chicago, Vegas, Utah

My husband and I are both born and raised in Chicago where he has struggled with allergies/asthma since he was in grade school. There, he used his inhaler daily, plus using decongestant and antihistamine. He was miserable almost year-round, and got more than the usual number of colds (he had colds at least 4x a year).

Here in Vegas, he is a changed man. Does not use his inhaler AT ALL, and does not use antihistamines nor decongestants. He has not had a cold in 2 years here (we’ve now been here 9).

My story seems to be the exact opposite. I had seasonal allergies and non-allergic rhinitis back in Chicago. Here, I have problems breathing year-round. When the wind blows, forget it - I can’t even venture outside or I’ll be in bed for a day or two.

Maybe we’ll try Utah next! — P., Nevada


Posted by AllergyNurse @ 11:53 pm :: Permalink
Filed in Illinois, Utah, Nevada
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August 18, 2006

Ragweed has competition for first place right now

What’s biggest fall allergen? If you said “Ragweed,” you’re right, but…

[August 17, 2006] Rockford Register Star, Rockford, Illinois, reports:
Right now is prime season for the dreaded ragweed, but Rockford pharmacist Raj Patel has been busier treating allergies of a different sort.

‘Bee-sting allergies are the biggest thing right now,’ said Patel….

‘About September, when it starts getting a little cooler, that’s when we see more people with (seasonal) allergies.’

See the entire Rockford Register Star article here:
Allergies: Culprits change, misery doesn’t


Posted by AllergyNurse @ 8:14 pm :: Permalink
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June 19, 2006

Illinois and Western U.S.

Illinois (Chicago area): Awful. Lived there as a child, was often miserable.

Northern New Mexico: Moderate symptoms, but a tremendous improvement from Illinois.

Northern Utah: No symptoms whatsoever.

Eastern Washington (Tri-Cities): Bad, too much airborne dust.

Western Washington (Seattle): Light symptoms, dramatic improvement.

Western Oregon (Portland): Awful. Ryegrass season was sheer hell. 80-90% of the world’s ryegrass seed is produced in the Willamette Valley! Brought back long-suppressed bad childhood memories.

Coastal California (Santa Barbara and San Francisco): Very few symptoms.

Best compromise between personal preference in climate and symptoms has been Seattle area; probably anywhere on coast or Puget Sound area would be as good. — DWB, Washington


Posted by AllergyNurse @ 6:56 am :: Permalink
Filed in Illinois, Coast/Beach, Utah, Oregon, California, Washington, New Mexico
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April 5, 2006

Chicago, Florida, maybe Spain or France?

Does anyone have experience with asthma in the Spain/ southern France climate? We have a child that deals with repeated bouts all winter long in Chicago, and are considering a warmer climate. Florida has not been better, mold is a problem. Any input? — Davd, Chicago


Posted by AllergyNurse @ 8:47 am :: Permalink
Filed in France, Spain, Illinois, Florida
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January 27, 2006

Florida, Chicago, South America

i live in west palm beach florida. i moved from chicago 2 years ago and was fine now theres days i cant breath, see my whole body hurts. upon arriving in chicago or south america everything is gone I just got back from chicago 3 days ago and im sick again im selling everything and leaving for ever — John, Florida


Posted by AllergyNurse @ 6:42 pm :: Permalink
Filed in Coast/Beach, South America, Illinois, Florida
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