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Old 07-30-2008, 01:14 PM
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Default allergies & moving rural to city

My eldest child and I have terrible allergies to amost every pollen in our area. By far the worst is our grasss/hay allergies which our doc said was off the charts. And we live outside town on 2 1/2 acres of pasture with large farms of hay grasses surrounding our house. I have a theory that if we moved into town or to a dry deserty piece of and we could calm down percentage of our symptoms. We ive in NM where we could easily move 5 miles away and be in desert land with sage, pinion ect. We are allergic to those too but not nearly as strongly. But hubby does not want to leave a house we love and fidn out it makes no difference. I have heard grass pollens are heavy and stay in the general area of the fields. Has anyone ever done- this would a 5 mile move away from the river and hay fields have an impact on us? Would a move to a city like Albuquerque get us out of the rural pollens?

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