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Asthma in Florida – considering Amarillo TX, Connecticut, or Oregon

We came to Orlando FL a year ago, and since we got here we are getting sick every month! and every time is worse. My husband and me have allergies, as well as our son, and including that our daughter has asthma. We were on medicine for allergies and it wasn’t so bad until we move in here! Christmas, we were in bed sick, January too, Valentines day all of us sick, and right now? yes! you got it! we are sick.

Of course we are moving to another state, I have been reading a lot, and the more I read the more I am afraid of making a mistake on where to move.

Our choices so far are:
Amarillo Texas, Connecticut, Oregon… and anywhere where is not too cold, because of the asthma. Please help us! – Nancy, Florida

Allergy in Connecticut and West Virginia, less in Iowa

I grew up in Connecticut. I lived there until I was in my late 20′s. I suffered from horrible seasonal allergies. I moved to Iowa, where I lived for four years. My allergies decreased considerably. Too bad I didn’t like living in Iowa. Longing to move “back east,” I relocated to West Virginia. I have been here a little over a year and my allergies are terrible. Worse than they ever were in Connecticut. I have had sinus infections galore as well. Too make matters worse, my son, who was born in Iowa, has shown symptons that he might have asthma since moving to West Virginia. In my opinion, Connecticut and West Virginia are not good for allergy sufferers. – Tina, West Virginia

Are these eight states allergy-free?

Last week’s questions about allergies in Boise Idaho has yielded no comments. But it made me think. We’ve been publishing climate information here in Allergy Climates and Seasons for almost 2 1/2 years. Yet no one has written about the 8 states listed below. Are we to assume that these states are allergy-free? Please share any allergy experience you have had in these states.

  • Connecticut
  • Delaware
  • Idaho
  • Louisiana
  • Maine
  • Rhode Island
  • Vermont
  • West Virginia

–AllergyNurse