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WhiteAngel (OP) also known at WA User ID: 13752844 United States 05/18/2018 03:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | U can get a MOLECULAR allergy test done. It will tell u EVERYTHING u are sensitive to. Ur doc can order it. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 6813347 Yes, I would have that done and also if needed the allergy shots. Was thinking more of how bad some people suffer there. Isaiah 5:20 KJV Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter! Thread: Being Prepared - Updated Basic Food List On Page One |
Rabbit In The Hat User ID: 73756890 United States 05/18/2018 03:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I live in Garden Ridge (just outside of San Antonio), but we lived in Las Colinas when my son was young. I don’t see too much of a difference between the areas concerning my sons allergies. Now that he is older, he spends a lot of time in both the Dallas & San Antonio areas due to work & between visiting his father in DFW & myself in SA. It’s a bit more humid up there than it is here in the Hill Country & he claims it may affect him just slightly more. Doesn’t seem to be too much of a difference, he says. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 71433356 United States 05/18/2018 04:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We are seriously considering moving back to Texas from liberal Denver. Quoting: WhiteAngel When we lived in Austin, I had a lot of allergy problems. This time we would be moving towards Dallas, likely north of. Anyone on here that lives or has lived in the area and could tell me if asthma is bad there or the same as Austin?? Or is it better?? I just want to go home!!!! Austin still has Cedar but the Dallas area is better if you have to live in a big city. Stay away from Houston terrible asthma problems. Come on home |
WhiteAngel (OP) also known at WA User ID: 13752844 United States 05/18/2018 04:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I live in Garden Ridge (just outside of San Antonio), but we lived in Las Colinas when my son was young. I don’t see too much of a difference between the areas concerning my sons allergies. Now that he is older, he spends a lot of time in both the Dallas & San Antonio areas due to work & between visiting his father in DFW & myself in SA. Quoting: Rabbit In The Hat It’s a bit more humid up there than it is here in the Hill Country & he claims it may affect him just slightly more. Doesn’t seem to be too much of a difference, he says. Thank you!!! Trying to make a wise decision as my asthma has been horrible for about 6 months here outside Denver. I know it will make a different not to be at 5500 feet elevation! Isaiah 5:20 KJV Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter! Thread: Being Prepared - Updated Basic Food List On Page One |
WhiteAngel (OP) also known at WA User ID: 13752844 United States 05/18/2018 04:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We are seriously considering moving back to Texas from liberal Denver. Quoting: WhiteAngel When we lived in Austin, I had a lot of allergy problems. This time we would be moving towards Dallas, likely north of. Anyone on here that lives or has lived in the area and could tell me if asthma is bad there or the same as Austin?? Or is it better?? I just want to go home!!!! Austin still has Cedar but the Dallas area is better if you have to live in a big city. Stay away from Houston terrible asthma problems. Come on home Thank you GfG!!! I miss Texas!!! Likely around Plano or Denton, something like that. I think. Maybe further west but an hour or two outside would be best. Isaiah 5:20 KJV Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter! Thread: Being Prepared - Updated Basic Food List On Page One |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 36443711 United States 05/18/2018 04:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm not sure about Texas, but check into some of the HEPA filters that can be used in the house. You also can add some quality filters to your air conditioning unit if it is whole house. I run two units made by "oransi" and the air inside my house is close to "clean room standards" some days. Do some reading on it, and good luck |
Daggo User ID: 72234993 United States 05/18/2018 04:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | As a asthma suffer if you are having allergy problems in Denver you're going to die in Texas everything in Texas produces 10 times the pollen in one week than anything in Denver does in a year, plus the humidity will irritate your asthma. If your just trying to get away from the democrats move to one of the many red small towns in Colorado because Dallas is the biggest democratic hell hole in Texas with Austin a close second. Last Edited by Daggo on 05/18/2018 04:23 PM :Pirate Flag: 8-14-2018 The day Free Speech died in America |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 74865193 United States 05/18/2018 04:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We are seriously considering moving back to Texas from liberal Denver. Quoting: WhiteAngel When we lived in Austin, I had a lot of allergy problems. This time we would be moving towards Dallas, likely north of. Anyone on here that lives or has lived in the area and could tell me if asthma is bad there or the same as Austin?? Or is it better?? I just want to go home!!!! Grapevine area. 20 miles north of Dallas. Pollen always off the charts here. I have asthma too but allergies don't typically set mine off. Dfw airport might make breathing hard on you though. Combined with 100+ degrees for 60-80 days in a row takes a toll too. |
WhiteAngel (OP) also known at WA User ID: 13752844 United States 05/18/2018 04:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | As a asthma suffer if you are having allergy problems in Denver you're going to die in Texas everything in Texas produces 10 times the pollen in one week than anything in Denver does in a year, plus the humidity will irritate your asthma. If your just trying to get away from the democrats move to one of the many red small towns in Colorado because Dallas is the biggest democratic hell hole in Texas with Austin a close second. Quoting: Daggo That is why I would never live in Dallas proper or even the satellite communities. I want away from the libbies!!!! We were in Austin and it was bad enough in the 90's - can't even imagine how bad it is now Isaiah 5:20 KJV Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter! Thread: Being Prepared - Updated Basic Food List On Page One |
WhiteAngel (OP) also known at WA User ID: 13752844 United States 05/18/2018 04:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We are seriously considering moving back to Texas from liberal Denver. Quoting: WhiteAngel When we lived in Austin, I had a lot of allergy problems. This time we would be moving towards Dallas, likely north of. Anyone on here that lives or has lived in the area and could tell me if asthma is bad there or the same as Austin?? Or is it better?? I just want to go home!!!! Grapevine area. 20 miles north of Dallas. Pollen always off the charts here. I have asthma too but allergies don't typically set mine off. Dfw airport might make breathing hard on you though. Combined with 100+ degrees for 60-80 days in a row takes a toll too. We have hot weather here also, 100 isn't unheard of but not over 102 much. 105 is the record around here. Humidity isn't an issue here much at all. Dry air. We could go to the West Slope of the Rockies but no one there at all we know anymore. Texas, 100's of relatives and 1000's of cousins!!!!!!!! Isaiah 5:20 KJV Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter! Thread: Being Prepared - Updated Basic Food List On Page One |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 74606146 United States 05/18/2018 04:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We are seriously considering moving back to Texas from liberal Denver. Quoting: WhiteAngel When we lived in Austin, I had a lot of allergy problems. This time we would be moving towards Dallas, likely north of. Anyone on here that lives or has lived in the area and could tell me if asthma is bad there or the same as Austin?? Or is it better?? I just want to go home!!!! I grew up in the DFW area back in the day itwas a no go zone for Indians the land of the poison air not moving back everyone's on drugs |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 75766448 United States 05/18/2018 04:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We are seriously considering moving back to Texas from liberal Denver. Quoting: WhiteAngel When we lived in Austin, I had a lot of allergy problems. This time we would be moving towards Dallas, likely north of. Anyone on here that lives or has lived in the area and could tell me if asthma is bad there or the same as Austin?? Or is it better?? I just want to go home!!!! I don't know why exactly but much of the air pollution from China ends up in Texas. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76123587 United States 05/18/2018 04:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | As a asthma suffer if you are having allergy problems in Denver you're going to die in Texas everything in Texas produces 10 times the pollen in one week than anything in Denver does in a year, plus the humidity will irritate your asthma. If your just trying to get away from the democrats move to one of the many red small towns in Colorado because Dallas is the biggest democratic hell hole in Texas with Austin a close second. Quoting: Daggo That is why I would never live in Dallas proper or even the satellite communities. I want away from the libbies!!!! We were in Austin and it was bad enough in the 90's - can't even imagine how bad it is now I don't know how long you've been away from Texas --- but be careful. McKinney for one has become the Boulder of the DFW area... full of liberals, bike trails, million dollar stadiums (with taxes to match), Californians, terrible schools that teach compliance instead of excellence, and Walmart-working Muslim transplants. You'll have to move further out to get back "home"! Good luck. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 72752386 United States 05/18/2018 04:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | As a asthma suffer if you are having allergy problems in Denver you're going to die in Texas everything in Texas produces 10 times the pollen in one week than anything in Denver does in a year, plus the humidity will irritate your asthma. If your just trying to get away from the democrats move to one of the many red small towns in Colorado because Dallas is the biggest democratic hell hole in Texas with Austin a close second. Quoting: Daggo Allergies in the Midwest are horrible this time of year also. For liberal hating cunservatives I highly recommend Sanfrancisco. Wouldn't want you to suffer from a shortage of things to be hating on. |
WhiteAngel (OP) also known at WA User ID: 13752844 United States 05/18/2018 05:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | As a asthma suffer if you are having allergy problems in Denver you're going to die in Texas everything in Texas produces 10 times the pollen in one week than anything in Denver does in a year, plus the humidity will irritate your asthma. If your just trying to get away from the democrats move to one of the many red small towns in Colorado because Dallas is the biggest democratic hell hole in Texas with Austin a close second. Quoting: Daggo That is why I would never live in Dallas proper or even the satellite communities. I want away from the libbies!!!! We were in Austin and it was bad enough in the 90's - can't even imagine how bad it is now I don't know how long you've been away from Texas --- but be careful. McKinney for one has become the Boulder of the DFW area... full of liberals, bike trails, million dollar stadiums (with taxes to match), Californians, terrible schools that teach compliance instead of excellence, and Walmart-working Muslim transplants. You'll have to move further out to get back "home"! Good luck. Not much difference between loony Boulder and Denver now. Just saying. We left there in 97 Isaiah 5:20 KJV Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter! Thread: Being Prepared - Updated Basic Food List On Page One |
WhiteAngel (OP) also known at WA User ID: 13752844 United States 05/18/2018 05:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | As a asthma suffer if you are having allergy problems in Denver you're going to die in Texas everything in Texas produces 10 times the pollen in one week than anything in Denver does in a year, plus the humidity will irritate your asthma. If your just trying to get away from the democrats move to one of the many red small towns in Colorado because Dallas is the biggest democratic hell hole in Texas with Austin a close second. Quoting: Daggo Allergies in the Midwest are horrible this time of year also. For liberal hating cunservatives I highly recommend Sanfrancisco. Wouldn't want you to suffer from a shortage of things to be hating on. I wouldn't live anywhere in California. Something about that state gives me the hibbie jibbies and that was long before all the illegals and libbies. Same goes for Florida. Never been to either place and never want to, though to see the Redwood forest was something I always wanted. Isaiah 5:20 KJV Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter! Thread: Being Prepared - Updated Basic Food List On Page One |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 71433356 United States 05/18/2018 05:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Compared to most of the country, Texas is a notorious hot spot for allergies, so we suffer more here than in many other locations. San Antonio, Dallas, Austin, and Waco rank worse than the majority of the country when it comes to allergies. But the question still remains, why is it that Texas is so bad when it comes to allergies?The main reason is due to the temperate climate. Plants in Texas only endure occasional periods of freeze, if any. This allows plants to pollinate all times of the year – even winter. [link to www.texanallergy.com (secure)] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76228071 United States 05/18/2018 05:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I live in Garden Ridge (just outside of San Antonio), but we lived in Las Colinas when my son was young. I don’t see too much of a difference between the areas concerning my sons allergies. Now that he is older, he spends a lot of time in both the Dallas & San Antonio areas due to work & between visiting his father in DFW & myself in SA. Quoting: Rabbit In The Hat It’s a bit more humid up there than it is here in the Hill Country & he claims it may affect him just slightly more. Doesn’t seem to be too much of a difference, he says. Los Colinas? "Yeah Im doin the drywall up there" |
ChivalryKnight The "lost" tribes of Israel=Europe! User ID: 70382280 United States 05/18/2018 05:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I grew up in the Denver Metro and my allergies are far worse in the midwest than Denver as it had a fraction of the rainfall and pollen/plant issues and virtually no mold or mildew. Raw vitamin C (Garden of Life), Oregano oil, salt water for hydration, netti pot have really helped. Any other reason for wanting out of the Denver front range? I hope and pray your asthma gets better sister. Proverbs 3:5 Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. 6 In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths. "The democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work and give to those who would not." Jefferson Laughter is health to the bones so just do it! |
darkwolf007 User ID: 69195067 United States 05/18/2018 05:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We are seriously considering moving back to Texas from liberal Denver. Quoting: WhiteAngel When we lived in Austin, I had a lot of allergy problems. This time we would be moving towards Dallas, likely north of. Anyone on here that lives or has lived in the area and could tell me if asthma is bad there or the same as Austin?? Or is it better?? I just want to go home!!!! The last time I was in the DFW area which was about two weeks ago, OP, it wasn't bad over there air quality. Just know it's a living hell with all the new major roadways over there. Other than that, the DFW area is alot bigger than it was just a few years ago. Good luck, OP. Conspiracy Theorist is nothing more than a derogatory title used to dismiss a critical thinker. A time is coming when men will go mad, and when they see someone who is not mad, they will attack him, saying, 'You are mad; you are not like us." -- St. Anthony The Great Social Credit Loser here. |
WhiteAngel (OP) also known at WA User ID: 13752844 United States 05/18/2018 05:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Compared to most of the country, Texas is a notorious hot spot for allergies, so we suffer more here than in many other locations. San Antonio, Dallas, Austin, and Waco rank worse than the majority of the country when it comes to allergies. But the question still remains, why is it that Texas is so bad when it comes to allergies?The main reason is due to the temperate climate. Plants in Texas only endure occasional periods of freeze, if any. This allows plants to pollinate all times of the year – even winter. Quoting: Goofy for God [link to www.texanallergy.com (secure)] I knew the I-35 stretch was bad. You have all the plants/trees from the west and all the from the east meeting up especially in Austin. Allergy capitol of the world!!!! Isaiah 5:20 KJV Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter! Thread: Being Prepared - Updated Basic Food List On Page One |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 73279472 United States 05/18/2018 06:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I live in Garden Ridge (just outside of San Antonio), but we lived in Las Colinas when my son was young. I don’t see too much of a difference between the areas concerning my sons allergies. Now that he is older, he spends a lot of time in both the Dallas & San Antonio areas due to work & between visiting his father in DFW & myself in SA. Quoting: Rabbit In The Hat It’s a bit more humid up there than it is here in the Hill Country & he claims it may affect him just slightly more. Doesn’t seem to be too much of a difference, he says. Thank you!!! Trying to make a wise decision as my asthma has been horrible for about 6 months here outside Denver. I know it will make a different not to be at 5500 feet elevation! I got asthma from living in Dallas Plano area would never live there again I'm still struggling to regain my health just one person but that's my opinion when I lived in Austin I had allergies but nowhere near as bad two Winters ago when I was there the doctor said it was the worst allergy season they've ever seen everyone was sick I also think it has to do with what they're spraying in the skies sorry but that's just my opinion... there are so many more people nowadays with allergies and Asthma to me it's a logical conclusion I eat very healthy organic have used tons of garlic etc etc but finally had to use medications it was unbearable |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76170368 United States 05/18/2018 06:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We are seriously considering moving back to Texas from liberal Denver. Quoting: WhiteAngel When we lived in Austin, I had a lot of allergy problems. This time we would be moving towards Dallas, likely north of. Anyone on here that lives or has lived in the area and could tell me if asthma is bad there or the same as Austin?? Or is it better?? I just want to go home!!!! Austin still has Cedar but the Dallas area is better if you have to live in a big city. Stay away from Houston terrible asthma problems. Come on home Thank you GfG!!! I miss Texas!!! Likely around Plano or Denton, something like that. I think. Maybe further west but an hour or two outside would be best. Denton has been deemed to have the worst air quality in Texas. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 72652586 United States 05/18/2018 07:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We are seriously considering moving back to Texas from liberal Denver. Quoting: WhiteAngel When we lived in Austin, I had a lot of allergy problems. This time we would be moving towards Dallas, likely north of. Anyone on here that lives or has lived in the area and could tell me if asthma is bad there or the same as Austin?? Or is it better?? I just want to go home!!!! Austin is a crime liberal cesspool just like Denver. 6th st is a criminals paradise now, campus cops carry ar10-15s, list goes on and on. It's like moving to a hot Denver, full of illegals with no legal marijuana and a super police state. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 75021608 United States 05/18/2018 09:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We are seriously considering moving back to Texas from liberal Denver. Quoting: WhiteAngel When we lived in Austin, I had a lot of allergy problems. This time we would be moving towards Dallas, likely north of. Anyone on here that lives or has lived in the area and could tell me if asthma is bad there or the same as Austin?? Or is it better?? I just want to go home!!!! I have lived in Austin and Fort Worth and my allergies are worse in FW. |