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I think you need to stay in CA if you can't wear closed shoes. Most places you would freeze in the winter ..even in Texas. .. Unless you go to far South Texas.... YUCK.
If you have MCS, then you need to be evaluated for MCAS. Most who have MCS also have MCAS .. and at least there is treatment for that.
Which part of CA are you in?
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Thanks Surprise and Lymetoo. I'm in Northern California in the redwood trees with deer and ticks and scary people who move to remote areas to do scary things.
I'd really like to move back to the bay area peninsula.
I'm considering coastal towns in SoCal too.
I've had several doctors say I have mast cell issues.
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I'm still very desperate to move. Following all leads. I don't know how long I can hang on. This place is killing me.
It just rained and my area is known for mold too. This is too much.
PLEASE let me know if you know of a safer rental anywhere.
I've been following ALL leads, but haven't gotten any good ones.
I need to sell my house, but I need a safe place to go. I can't stay in a hotel. Too many fragrances.
Thanks!
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Are you sure? You have to begin slowly with it .. very slowly or you will react. (I began with 1/4 vial per day, then 1/4 vial twice a day, etc)
It's been a life-saver for me.
I know there is also Xolair and Ketotifen you could try.
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you know keller, texas, near me, is a wonderful place to live. you can get a good home for rental for 800 upish. depends on what you want to spend.
check trulia, zillow, or realtor.com for houses.
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Of course, it's everywhere, but apparently it's getting bad in Texas. My LLMD said he is seeing a big increase in Texas patients coming to him.
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They are more aware .. but I really think it's not as prevalent as in CA and the East coast.
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I agree. some states are much worse. sides, I don't go out in the brush anymore. don't even do yardwork. my area is mostly concrete!!!!
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Tried Ketotifen and had a horrible reaction. Couldn't function on it. I don't know the other one.
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- Stumbled upon this article today and thought of you, Judie, as you mentioned Olympia. Training paths might involve that area. Also consider SEA-TAC, the int'l public airport.
JET NOISE
Find out where all military airstrips (and that's more branches than just the air force) might be anywhere you might consider going. And the local / international airports, too . . . and research their flight patterns and noise issues
Flight / Training patterns might matter nearly just as much as the location of the airports themselves.
How Much Noise Can a Person Survive? Navy Jets Plague the Lives of Washington State Residents
By Dahr Jamail - Truthout - February 06, 2017
. . . The loudest jets ever built fly so close to Puget Sound that residents' dishes rattle and they become physically ill. . . .
Imagine living in a place where the loudest jets ever built regularly flew so close, your entire house vibrated, dishes rattled and fell off shelves, and the noise was so loud you became physically ill.
Your sleep was impacted, you couldn't work, and literally every single aspect of your life was affected negatively. . . .
. . . the Puget Sound region of Washington State, near Naval Air Station Whidbey on Whidbey Island.
Along with thousands of others there and other islands and locations throughout the Sound, Andrews is afflicted by health-endangering levels of noise from Naval EA-18G "Growler" warplanes, the single loudest aircraft ever built. . . .
. . . " . . . the impact of this low-vibration frequency noise on the body, and what the mechanics really are in creating the breakdown of bodily organs," . . . .
. . . A "Public Health Emergency" . . . . -
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- Judie,
Seems like this might be a duplicate thread, yet with with diff replies, by now a companion thrd:
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