Wow. Back when restaurants had smoking sections. How bizarre.
Wow. Back when restaurants had smoking sections. How bizarre.
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It’s become clear that eeyrvone has to find out what their particular triggers are. I gree up in northern Virginia and never recall having any allergies at all. I lived in a typical small suburban area.In 1999, I moved to San Diego for a job. In 2001 or 2002, I developed eczema. The flare up startd after we moved to a different office building and my office thermostat was connected to the one for the computer room. That is, it was very cold. I would be freezing and my fingernails would turn purple. The computer room was eventually relocated downstairs, but the eczema stayed. I moved back to northern Virginia in 2003, still had the eczema, and then over time realized that I now had allergies. I was not in the exact same type of neighboorhood (a lot more tree cover). So, I just mostly wanted to point out that despite being in San diego, which is less humid, but still gets some heat in the winter, and coming from an area rife with pollen, I didn’t have any problems until after I moved into San Diego and had that issue with my office climate. I have noticed my eczema has been a little better the last few days (I see skin growing back! I am at Hilton Head visiting in-laws, and I don’t know if it’s the coastal air or lack of stress (since it’s vacation), but I dread going back and losing the skin