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how bad are the allergies around the boulder, co area?
my allergies are acting up like crazy right now, and i'm heading to colorado in a few weeks. i get bad allergies and have asthma...i was wondering if they're bad up there as well so i can come prepared. thanks for any help!
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
There actually not bad at all there rather good. My grandmother lives near boulder and bless her heart she has to drive to boulder. to her job that she does not like But yeah their actually rather rare around that area
Source(s): My grandmother told me and I actually studied it in school. - ChristinaLv 61 decade ago
Considering we had 7" of snow last night and it was about 10 degrees your allergies will probably be ok. Since moving here I have had no trouble with my allergies and I was here all through last Spring and Summer.
Now, the altitude and cold air might affect your asthma, depending on where you're coming from but that's another issue altogether.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
It depends if you react to cold dry weather. Just bring your usual inhalers/meds. keep hydrated. things are pretty calm now, but, some people think they have allergies and it's vasomotor rhinitis, get Zatidor anti itch or anti itch(equate) Walmart brand, same med, for tearing eyes. have doc Rx ipratroprium NASAL spray .03% if nose gets runny in the wind/cold/etc. try before you leave for Colorado, but, it does work, I have bad allergies/vaso motor and asthma. bring benadryl...
Source(s): nurse in Denver