Allergies...Where do u live???

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By Jeanie Lerche Davis
WebMD Medical News Reviewed By Michael Smith, MD
on Wednesday, September 03, 2003
Sept. 3, 2003 -- Drum roll please ... the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America has released its list of the country's top 50 fall allergy cities.
In parts of Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Kentucky, Texas and Michigan -- and numerous other cities across the country -- fall is actually the worst season for allergy symptoms, more so than spring, according to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA).

Here's the foundation's list of the top 50 fall allergy cities:
1. Harrisburg-Lancaster-Lebanon-York, Pa.

2. Raleigh-Durham-Fayetteville, N.C.

3. Louisville, Ky.

4. Austin, Texas.

5. Grand Rapids-Kalamazoo-Battle Creek, Mich.

6. Memphis, Tenn.

7. Oklahoma City, Okla.

8. Dallas-Ft. Worth, Texas.

9. Kansas City, Mo.

10. St. Louis, Mo.

11. Indianapolis, Ind.

12. Columbus, Ohio.

13. Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn.

14. Charlotte, N.C.

15. San Antonio, Texas.

16. Birmingham-Tuscaloosa, Ala.

17. Cincinnati, Ohio.

18. Milwaukee, Wis.

19. Houston, Texas.

20. Detroit, Mich.

21. New Orleans, La.

22. Nashville, Tenn.

23. Phoenix, Ariz.

24. Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson, S.C.

25. Pittsburgh, Pa.

26. Denver, Colo.

27. Hartford-New Haven, Conn.

28. Albuquerque-Santa Fe, N.M.

29. Atlanta, Ga.

30. Chicago, Ill.

31. Greensboro-High Point-Winston-Salem, N.C.

32. Las Vegas, Nev.

33. Cleveland-Akron-Canton, Ohio.

34. Jacksonville-Brunswick, Fla.

35. Salt Lake City, Utah.

36. Orlando-Daytona-Melbourne, Fla.

37. Albany-Schenectady-Troy, N.Y.

38. Philadelphia, Pa.

39. Boston, Mass.

40. Sacramento-Stockton-Modesto, Calif.

41. Tampa-St. Petersburg-Sarasota, Fla.

42. Baltimore, Md.

43. Washington, D.C.

44. Providence, R.I.

45. Norfolk-Portsmouth-Newport News, Va.

46. Seattle-Tacoma, Wash.

47. New York, N.Y.

48. Los Angeles, Calif.

49. Portland, Ore.

50. San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose, Calif.


How They Were Chosen

Here's the key criteria for choosing the cities:
Average recorded fall pollen levels over the past seven years.
Length of the peak fall season for the most offensive pollen types.
Number of antihistamine prescriptions written in the last year for allergy symptoms.
Number of board-certified allergists per capita.
Runny nose, sneezing, congestion, watery eyes and itchy throat are caused by colds -- but they're also classic seasonal allergy symptoms, says Derek Johnson, MD, an allergist at Temple University Medical Center, in a news release.
 
Woohoo! We're number 2!!! Oh, wait... that's not a good thing ;)
 
I lived in Santa Fe for a bit, but I am more affected by allergies in Wisconsin
 
I live in the Ottawa Valley and everything just settles and sits here. My allergies are killing me right now. Not even prescription Reactine can save me!!!! :(
 
#50!!! Just made the list. Bay Area here and Yes, my alergies are acting up a bit. Funny you should post this today, just this morning I said to myself, "damn alergies, can't stop sneezing." I really DID say that. Really, I did.
 
Beaufort is close to Brunswick/Jacksonville #34 - 2 hours from here.
My son is asthmatic and has allergies, eczema...poor kid. For being just 6 he's had it rough.

I don't have any allergies except for cats.
 
I'm not allergic to anything....but I can't believe our central VA location isn't listed.....

the pollen is usually caked on my car by mid spring......
 
I go on a rotation of echinecea & use local honey prior to spring & fall allergy seasons..
It seems to help boost my immune system.
 
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