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Winter allergies Florida vs. Arizona

Snowman9000
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Explorer
We are having a lot of allergies in AZ right now. Especially the DW. We wonder if Florida might actually be better??? Seems unlikely, but thought I'd ask.
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Chuck_thehammer
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Explorer
get the allergy test done. mainly her.

my wife is allergic to many things.. she now takes pills for it.. use to take shots.


Address the problem. THEN make changes.

FYI.. many go to AZ for health reasons... NOT Florida. my opinion.

Old-Biscuit
Explorer III
Explorer III
Right now the pollen count is med-high in AZ.......juniper

Spring is just around the corner
Is it time for your medication or mine?


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WyoTraveler
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Explorer
You can have some problems when the dust in AZ gets disturbed and blows around. Probably what ever you are used to. Sometimes as we get older we are more suseptable to these things.

Anmacc2
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Explorer
Florida is pretty bad for allergies in general but it depends on what you're allergic to. We have high humidity and lots of wind.
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toedtoes
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Explorer III
Depends on the allergies. I have allergies to molds, as well as flowers, etc. Going to a place with high humidity would aggravate the mold allergy and I'd still have the flowers to deal with.

Are you sure the problem IS allergies? Sometimes, in a dry area, you can simply be getting dust in your sinuses - it's not an allergy, just your body trying to remove the foreign dust by making you sneeze.
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