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my doc says its Chronic Rhinosinusitus and since I suffer so bad, he suggested moving out of Florida. Pollen is so thick the car is green (supposed to be black)
I first got hit with allergies on a fine spring morning in 1992 while I was living in Maryland. I woke up and my nose exploded. Went to the doc and got meds. Stayed on them until I moved down here to Florida. Got here in 1998, but didn't have any allergies... for a few years. Then my body got allergic to the new location. Went to the doc and was told it's normal... allergic one place, move and then after a couple years get allergic to the new place. Mother Nature is a *****.my doc says its Chronic Rhinosinusitus and since I suffer so bad, he suggested moving out of Florida. Pollen is so thick the car is green (supposed to be black)
I wonāt have to worry about pollen until May.
It never bother me until about 5 years ago and now itās a little worse every year. I could roll around in poison ivy years ago as well but found out the hard way that I canāt do that anymore.
79 degrees yesterday, sleeting right nowI love this time of year, it's like a box of chocolates.
Well, I spoke a bit too early. The back of the property is a war zone.Lost 4 huge oak trees on our property. A big pine came down on the street in the neighborhood. Main Road was closed with downed trees and power lines until early this morning.

Tornados seem to be becoming a part of every storm these days. Calling for possibility of them for us again tomorrow evening.Well, I spoke a bit too early. The back of the property is a war zone.
Spent the better part of yesterday clearing the road to the back and cutting trees off the fence lines. Hours and hours of clean up ahead
NWS tracked the storm passing right over us. Confirmed a F1 tornado touched down two miles east of us. Damage suggested straight lines winds in the 60-80 mph range as the storm passed over us.
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