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I feel much better when the weather is warm and dry - which it is in the

interior and coastal regions of Southern CA, where I live (San Diego area).

Also, on the beach or right near it, I feel very good - outside. The houses on

or near the beach grow mold more due to the proximity of the ocean. So the

best of both worlds may be to live somewhat inland (15 miles) and go to the

beach regularly, here. I have hypersensitivity pneumonitis and most of the year,

the weather is conducive to feeling better - the cold, damp weather " gets " me

- and high humidity, which we rarely have. Our air pollution is less than

L.A. by far, and by the ocean, very good. A downside, in the San Diego region,

is no highly trained docs that deal with mold. Los Angeles has them and one

must travel there (1 1/2 hours or more).

There are many colleges and universities in our region. A particularly

wonderful one is the University of CA at San Diego, La Jolla, CA (UCSD). It is

right on the coast overlooking the ocean. No reports that I have ever heard of

re: mold in dorms, either.

Brinchman

Founder/Executive Director, The Center for School Mold Help

_www.schoolmoldhelp.org _ (http://www.schoolmoldhelp.org )

_director@..._ (mailto:director@...)

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I feel much better when the weather is warm and dry - which it is in the

interior and coastal regions of Southern CA, where I live (San Diego area).

Also, on the beach or right near it, I feel very good - outside. The houses on

or near the beach grow mold more due to the proximity of the ocean. So the

best of both worlds may be to live somewhat inland (15 miles) and go to the

beach regularly, here. I have hypersensitivity pneumonitis and most of the year,

the weather is conducive to feeling better - the cold, damp weather " gets " me

- and high humidity, which we rarely have. Our air pollution is less than

L.A. by far, and by the ocean, very good. A downside, in the San Diego region,

is no highly trained docs that deal with mold. Los Angeles has them and one

must travel there (1 1/2 hours or more).

There are many colleges and universities in our region. A particularly

wonderful one is the University of CA at San Diego, La Jolla, CA (UCSD). It is

right on the coast overlooking the ocean. No reports that I have ever heard of

re: mold in dorms, either.

Brinchman

Founder/Executive Director, The Center for School Mold Help

_www.schoolmoldhelp.org _ (http://www.schoolmoldhelp.org )

_director@..._ (mailto:director@...)

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Janet & - thanks for both your inputs. I grew up in Southern

California, and have had a rather difficult time acclimating to the

" Four Season " weather here in North Carolina. I'm anxious to return

back to school, but need to put considerable emphasis on which climate

will be best suited for me. Thanks again!

> I feel much better when the weather is warm and dry - which it is in

the

> interior and coastal regions of Southern CA, where I live (San Diego

area).

> Also, on the beach or right near it, I feel very good - outside.

The houses on

> or near the beach grow mold more due to the proximity of the ocean.

So the

> best of both worlds may be to live somewhat inland (15 miles) and go

to the

> beach regularly, here. I have hypersensitivity pneumonitis and most

of the year,

> the weather is conducive to feeling better - the cold, damp weather

" gets " me

> - and high humidity, which we rarely have. Our air pollution is

less than

> L.A. by far, and by the ocean, very good. A downside, in the San

Diego region,

> is no highly trained docs that deal with mold. Los Angeles has them

and one

> must travel there (1 1/2 hours or more).

>

> There are many colleges and universities in our region. A particularly

> wonderful one is the University of CA at San Diego, La Jolla, CA

(UCSD). It is

> right on the coast overlooking the ocean. No reports that I have

ever heard of

> re: mold in dorms, either.

>

>

> Brinchman

> Founder/Executive Director, The Center for School Mold Help

> _www.schoolmoldhelp.org _ (http://www.schoolmoldhelp.org )

> _director@s..._ (mailto:director@s...)

>

>

>

>

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Janet & - thanks for both your inputs. I grew up in Southern

California, and have had a rather difficult time acclimating to the

" Four Season " weather here in North Carolina. I'm anxious to return

back to school, but need to put considerable emphasis on which climate

will be best suited for me. Thanks again!

> I feel much better when the weather is warm and dry - which it is in

the

> interior and coastal regions of Southern CA, where I live (San Diego

area).

> Also, on the beach or right near it, I feel very good - outside.

The houses on

> or near the beach grow mold more due to the proximity of the ocean.

So the

> best of both worlds may be to live somewhat inland (15 miles) and go

to the

> beach regularly, here. I have hypersensitivity pneumonitis and most

of the year,

> the weather is conducive to feeling better - the cold, damp weather

" gets " me

> - and high humidity, which we rarely have. Our air pollution is

less than

> L.A. by far, and by the ocean, very good. A downside, in the San

Diego region,

> is no highly trained docs that deal with mold. Los Angeles has them

and one

> must travel there (1 1/2 hours or more).

>

> There are many colleges and universities in our region. A particularly

> wonderful one is the University of CA at San Diego, La Jolla, CA

(UCSD). It is

> right on the coast overlooking the ocean. No reports that I have

ever heard of

> re: mold in dorms, either.

>

>

> Brinchman

> Founder/Executive Director, The Center for School Mold Help

> _www.schoolmoldhelp.org _ (http://www.schoolmoldhelp.org )

> _director@s..._ (mailto:director@s...)

>

>

>

>

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