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To: nigel bates who wrote (77)10/21/2002 7:31:25 AM
From: Mike McFarland  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 313
 
Very likely to be indoor allergens. Maybe there
are too many housecats in Britain, or the dust
mites are particularly successful in your damp
climate.

............
I did not have my first asthma attack until
I was about about 16 years old--brought on
be a bunch of allergens, mainly mold. Went
to bed one night after kicking the cat off
my bed, went to the emergency room the next
morning. Found mold growing on the wall behind
my headboard. Have had asthma for the past twenty
years, although it eased up a lot when I spent
two years in the Nevada desert.