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snow and sinusitis.

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Bob - 21 Mar 2004 15:53 GMT
Let me rephrase an earlier post, I still think a snowy environment
wreaks havoc, not a cold winter dryness but snow itself is bad maybe
just for me. I really noticed it a a ski resort on more than one
occasion, also they make snow there with probably stagnant water. Im
thinking snow is not good for sinuses.Bob


Steven Litvintchouk - 26 Mar 2004 01:52 GMT
> Let me rephrase an earlier post, I still think a snowy environment
> wreaks havoc, not a cold winter dryness but snow itself is bad maybe
> just for me. I really noticed it a a ski resort on more than one
> occasion, also they make snow there with probably stagnant water. Im
> thinking snow is not good for sinuses.Bob

Different people react differently to various weather changes.

I don't have a problem with nice fluffy snow when it's snowing and the
temperature is below freezing.

But those damp, drizzly, raw days here in New England are murder on both
my sinuses and my asthma.

I think it has something to do with air pollution--the drizzle mixes
with the smog to produce a chemical mist that is just awful.

-- Steven L.
 
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