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I lived for 5 years in Michigan and my astma went out of control
in the winter times. Whenever I got a cold, even 2 weeks of medical leave were not enough and I had asthmatic bronchitists all winters despite a very heavy use of steriod inhailer (aerobid). However I had no problems in the summer there. I moved to Californiya 8 years ago and my astma is under full control with a small flovent dose. Now I am offered a very good job in Maryland. Would I have a chance to adjust there? May be someone had this experience? Thank you.

2006-09-11 21:00:18 · 8 answers · asked by vadim s 1 in Health Diseases & Conditions Respiratory Diseases

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READ MY LIPS, DO NOT MOVE WHERE YOUR HEALTH IS GOING TO BE BAD, HOW ARE YOU GONG TO WORK AND HAVE A HEALTHY JOB? THE MONEY IS NOT WORTH IT, IF YOU HAVE TO PAY OUT MONEY ON HEALTH CARE, AND THEN NOT FEEL GOOD. STAY IN CALIFORNIA, IF YOU FEEL BEST HERE, THEN STAY. ONCE YOU LEAVE, IT IS HARD TO GET BACK IN, DUE TO THE COSTS OF GETTING BACK HERE. MARYLAND, THAT DOES NOT SOUND LIKE IT IS EVEN CLOSE TO CALIFORNIA. I HAVE LEFT CALIFORNIA ONCE, AND USED TO LIVE IN TEXAS WHERE I HAD REALLY BAD ALLERGIES AND ASTHMA. WHEN I MOVED TO CALIFORNIA, IT WENT AWAY. I WOULD NOT GO BACK FOR ALL THE MONEY IN THE WORLD, AND YOU SHOULD DO THE SAME. PLEASE DO NOT MOVE.

2006-09-11 21:07:27 · answer #1 · answered by shardf 5 · 0 0

Assuming you used to live in the Detroit area and have been offered a job in the Baltimore area, you'll find living in Maryland isn't all that much warmer than living in Michigan.

Detroit averages (high/low):
November: 49/36
December: 38/25
January: 33/20
February: 36/22
March: 46/29

Baltimore averages (high/low):
November: 59/42
December: 49/33
January: 44/29
February: 47/31
March: 57/39

2006-09-12 07:51:49 · answer #2 · answered by AF 6 · 0 0

Actually, the best weather claimant , for a person with severe asthma is dry claimant,.. I know of a person that has the same symptoms, not sure if you would like the area I'm about to suggest but here goes,.... Las Vegas, Nevada,.. dry claimant you say .. it is because wet claimant only makes asthma worse. I hope this helps.

2006-09-12 04:23:41 · answer #3 · answered by ric 2 · 0 0

Take 25 black peppers crack them ( do no powder) and boil in 50 ml of water (do not add sugar or salt) and filter the contents into a small container and let it cool and drink the same in one gulp. It may burn your throat for a few minutes ( in the beginning) and you do this daily once or twice and you problem of asthma & wheezing will vanish and you will not require any inhalers etc.

2006-09-12 04:10:34 · answer #4 · answered by ssmindia 6 · 0 0

i too have asthma. i have lived in cali, alberta, and nyc. my asthma is *much* better in nyc because of the humidity, even in the winter. i find that the more humid the climate is, the less i have to use a puffer. i also recommend you get the flu shot. i used to get sick *really* bad every time i caught a cold, bronchitis, etc, but i haven't gotten sick in 3 years due to the flu shot, thus i haven't had any of those horrible lung issues associated with sickness.

2006-09-12 09:09:05 · answer #5 · answered by padawan 1 · 0 0

Try Taking this supplement. Asthma testimonials are on this page
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2006-09-12 19:26:09 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i think it gets cold in maryland also. i think your health should come first before your job. have you tried applying for jobs in warmer climates like california (just as you said it) and/or florida?

2006-09-12 13:34:19 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

go to hospital and get proffessional help

2006-09-12 04:06:06 · answer #8 · answered by happydoods 3 · 0 0

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