Will My Allergies Act Up In Savannah? St. Augustine?
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Possibly.
Have you been tested and do you know what you are actually allergic to? Do you know what will be blooming when you are there? Amazingly, there will be things blooming there unlike here in New England.
By March, it would be a dead certainty for me. I am allergic to tree pollens. I gave a series of lectures one March, beginning in Savannah, continuing in Chapel Hill, and ending in Virginia, and I had a screaming sinus headache the entire time. Now I start my meds a couple of weeks before going that far south.
Have you been tested and do you know what you are actually allergic to? Do you know what will be blooming when you are there? Amazingly, there will be things blooming there unlike here in New England.
By March, it would be a dead certainty for me. I am allergic to tree pollens. I gave a series of lectures one March, beginning in Savannah, continuing in Chapel Hill, and ending in Virginia, and I had a screaming sinus headache the entire time. Now I start my meds a couple of weeks before going that far south.
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Hi TD - it all depends on what triggers your allergies. Triggers like dust mites and molds can be anywhere. Plant pollen allergies can vary geographically. Have you been tested? I just went through a screening test for 43 substances and it wasn't bad at all.
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Ummm, do you stay home ALL the time? Do you have control measures for every day living*****No. Had a bad asthma time in Austin recently. Never have trouble in any place in Italy or France so far. Have daily controller and "rescue" stuff.
Have you been tested and do you know what you are actually allergic to? Do you know what will be blooming when you are there?**** Yes but my allergies are low-grade for cats, mold, dust mites and maple. I don't know what will be blooming.
Hey basingstoke2: "ideopathic" is the word allergist has been using. I'm not allergic to shellfish but the contrast die dropped me like a stone. I never really know what's going to be a problem.
Frankly I liked starrs' response the best! In general, do folks with allergy problems flock to Florida or avoid it?
Have you been tested and do you know what you are actually allergic to? Do you know what will be blooming when you are there?**** Yes but my allergies are low-grade for cats, mold, dust mites and maple. I don't know what will be blooming.
Hey basingstoke2: "ideopathic" is the word allergist has been using. I'm not allergic to shellfish but the contrast die dropped me like a stone. I never really know what's going to be a problem.
Frankly I liked starrs' response the best! In general, do folks with allergy problems flock to Florida or avoid it?
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People with mold allergies go to Arizona.
Otherwise, it depends. When we spent winters in Florida, I took generic Claritin daily. The generic worked better than the brand name at about a third the price.
I like Starr's answer the best, too.
Otherwise, it depends. When we spent winters in Florida, I took generic Claritin daily. The generic worked better than the brand name at about a third the price.
I like Starr's answer the best, too.
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Hi again TD - you probably know that idiopathic simply means the allergist hasn't the foggiest. It just is. That said, no worry about maple but the dust mites and mold will be there. You may have had previous contact with some of the indigenous plants before so you may have been sensitized. Have a great time.
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According to the local source, there's no problem with pollen/allergies today -
http://www2.wsav.com/weather/pollen/
http://www2.wsav.com/weather/pollen/
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Troll?
I had some sort of attack in Austin on Thanksgiving Day and never fully recovered. Wheezed and huffed my way through the above places plus Pt. St. Lucie FL. Went to doc upon return and am back on prednesone (which is a miracle drug for me).
I encountered low pressure systems in every place on my visits-don't know if that has an effect or not.
To answer your question, I didn't do as well as I'd hoped but still got around. 2 TR's in the USA section.
I had some sort of attack in Austin on Thanksgiving Day and never fully recovered. Wheezed and huffed my way through the above places plus Pt. St. Lucie FL. Went to doc upon return and am back on prednesone (which is a miracle drug for me).
I encountered low pressure systems in every place on my visits-don't know if that has an effect or not.
To answer your question, I didn't do as well as I'd hoped but still got around. 2 TR's in the USA section.
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Austin? Sounds like you were hit by Cedar Fever -
http://www.kxan.com/dpp/news/local/C...ral-Texas-hard
There's nothing that bad around here. We get a lot of pine pollen in the spring and SOME reactions to other spring pollens...but nothing like cedar fever!
http://www.kxan.com/dpp/news/local/C...ral-Texas-hard
There's nothing that bad around here. We get a lot of pine pollen in the spring and SOME reactions to other spring pollens...but nothing like cedar fever!
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