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Thank you for responding,  Do you know what areas are  best??

 

 

God Bless !!

dragonflymcs

Mayleen

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From: dianebolton52 <dianebolton@...>

Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2009 2:33:59 PM

Subject: [] Re: Where ???

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The clinic I was treated at recommends Arizona or New Mexico for low humdity. I

have friend that moved to Arizona that had some adjusting to do because of the

dryness that they were not used to but otherwise did well there D

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mold illness move to (what state) What State ??  Region ???   Do you do best ??

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Thank you for the info.  I have a lung disease so suspect everywhere would be a

problem for that, however being away from mold is a plus.  I guess I could wear

some type of a surgical mask as I do now with the N1H1. But I wil seriously take

that into consideration and find out what it is.  Thank you I had never heard of

that. 

 

 

God Bless !!

dragonflymcs

Mayleen

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From: <brianc8452@...>

Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2009 4:45:41 PM

Subject: Re: [] Re: Where ???

The desert climates are supposed to help because they are so dry and have low

humidity. Many years ago, doctors used to tell patients with asthma to move to

the desert southwest. However, there is a chance you could be exposed to valley

fever in the desert southwest. It's caused by fungi in the soil. There will

always be a variety of factors to evaluate---low or high humidity, heavy snow

fall or heavy rains, family, etc. You have to weigh the pros and cons and decide

which is best for you.

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From: dianebolton52 <dianebolton@ hotmail.com>

Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2009 11:33:59 AM

Subject: [] Re: Where ???

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The clinic I was treated at recommends Arizona or New Mexico for low humdity. I

have friend that moved to Arizona that had some adjusting to do because of the

dryness that they were not used to but otherwise did well there D

In , dragonflymcs <dragonflymcs@ ...> wrote:

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> Hello All,

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> I need to move and would like to know where do most people with mold illness

move to (what state) What State ?? Region ??? Do you do best ??

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> God Bless !!

> dragonflymcs

> Mayleen

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I moved to the desert 11/2 yrsago.  I wore a mask when I got here but with

treatment and learning what and where no to go.  I no longer where a mask and

most places accomodate .  Love the outdoors!!!

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> I need to move and would like to know where do most people with mold illness

move to (what state) What State ?? Region ??? Do you do best ??

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> God Bless !!

> dragonflymcs

> Mayleen

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Thank you for this info,  really appreciate it.

 

 God Bless !!

dragonflymcs

Mayleen

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From: <kdeanstudios@...>

Sent: Monday, June 15, 2009 12:22:26 PM

Subject: [] Re: Where ???

-The desert of South west NewMexico was my destination when every Dr told me I

would die if I stayed in moldy VA. Land is cheap ,and you can get away from

people, they do not have the same problem with Valley fever(fungus) that they

have in Arizona and California. They have socilized medical insurance, which has

been a real boon to me. Also a great Dr-Dr Burton Berkson, who has great

alternative treatments. Goole him-one of a kind.

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