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September 8, 2005

Atlanta, Sweeden

I developed allergies to dust mites while working for a vet in Atlanta. Eventually I had to stop working there and the allergies went away. I was allergy free for almost 2 years and then moved to Sweden with my husband last July. In Sept my allergies came back worse then ever. Then June thru Aug of this year they went away. As soon as the weather changed they came back again. The climate here is dry and cold. — G.A., Sweeden


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