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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 549194" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>The cats are indoor, but the dog is outdoor/indoor... Nah, we were also told Jett was allergic to "dust mics" and to vacuum the entire house every day. No, that didn't happen - and it darned sure didn't happen elsewhere. The biggest difference, really, was the mold/mildew - we have almost NONE (a little bit, the house was built in the 1950s).</p><p></p><p>Jett's allergies were ALWAYS worst in the basement (which was remodeled 2 years ago into our bedroom suite). The mold/mildew down here, as it turned out, was behind the drywall. When it got nasty the previous owners tossed up another layer. The bathroom (not yet remodeled) has THREE layers of drywall... But, keep in mind that until they started living here, they were with bio-gma, and the trailer she lives in... Well, I'd like to get her in an apartment and she's not even technically related to me!!! She won't budge. Now, the kids don't go there - she comes here. I really think the mold/mildew is the problem.</p><p></p><p>That said, the kids are also exposed to the outdoors here, so ragweed/tree pollen that is such an issue for me (I was a child in the desert of west Texas) makes no difference to them. I do believe it can be overdone. I also believe that basic hygiene, handwashing, covering one's mouth and nose when sneezing or coughing - is a MUST.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 549194, member: 6705"] The cats are indoor, but the dog is outdoor/indoor... Nah, we were also told Jett was allergic to "dust mics" and to vacuum the entire house every day. No, that didn't happen - and it darned sure didn't happen elsewhere. The biggest difference, really, was the mold/mildew - we have almost NONE (a little bit, the house was built in the 1950s). Jett's allergies were ALWAYS worst in the basement (which was remodeled 2 years ago into our bedroom suite). The mold/mildew down here, as it turned out, was behind the drywall. When it got nasty the previous owners tossed up another layer. The bathroom (not yet remodeled) has THREE layers of drywall... But, keep in mind that until they started living here, they were with bio-gma, and the trailer she lives in... Well, I'd like to get her in an apartment and she's not even technically related to me!!! She won't budge. Now, the kids don't go there - she comes here. I really think the mold/mildew is the problem. That said, the kids are also exposed to the outdoors here, so ragweed/tree pollen that is such an issue for me (I was a child in the desert of west Texas) makes no difference to them. I do believe it can be overdone. I also believe that basic hygiene, handwashing, covering one's mouth and nose when sneezing or coughing - is a MUST. [/QUOTE]
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