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MaryL
March 13th 05, 01:33 PM
"Brandy Alexandre" > wrote in message
news:1110701261.61ee6bf42c2ea158a04994c4f6c846c7@t eranews...
> Kami just had her third mini asthma episode in as many weeks and I'm
> beginning to suspect that it's climate related. In the year since our
> move she didn't have any , but no back in SoCal, it's back. I don't
> know if it's the dryness, the sea level, the different flora and their
> spores or what, but I hope it doesn't get too bad before we go home
> again.
>
> Anyone think my suspicions may be right?
>
> --
> Brandy AlexandreŽ
> http://www.swydm.com/?refer=BrandyAlx
> Well, would you?


If you suspect dryness, try using a humidifier for awhile. Many people
develop a dry cough in the winter when heaters are turned up and humidity
goes down (not the same as asthma, I know, but it would be worth trying).

MaryL

Spot
March 13th 05, 05:50 PM
I would suspect the different flora than anything else. Is it possible to
keep her inside an air-conditioned room and away from any outside air. This
should help things alot.

Celeste


"Brandy Alexandre" > wrote in message
news:1110701261.61ee6bf42c2ea158a04994c4f6c846c7@t eranews...
> Kami just had her third mini asthma episode in as many weeks and I'm
> beginning to suspect that it's climate related. In the year since our
> move she didn't have any , but no back in SoCal, it's back. I don't
> know if it's the dryness, the sea level, the different flora and their
> spores or what, but I hope it doesn't get too bad before we go home
> again.
>
> Anyone think my suspicions may be right?
>
> --
> Brandy AlexandreŽ
> http://www.swydm.com/?refer=BrandyAlx
> Well, would you?