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Old 12-08-2022, 10:46 AM
 
Location: Ironton, MN
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Hey everyone! Im new here (for posting atleast) and Im searching for some insights. Ok, how do i start lol? I am from Minnesota and suffer from various health issues including fibro, OA, RA, sinus issues and I am wondering where I can relocate to in Texas that will be better for my health. Ive been trying to work with doctors here on my health issues but to no avail of relief. Does anyone have insights on how the weather would impact my health issues in a positive way? Im looking to move to any of the cities close to big cities in the state please. I did do a search on here before posting and did not find anything for the state but if there is a similar post, I apologize! I did do research away from city-data and found that El Paso is good for Fibro, OA, RA, and Migranes...is this all true? Also, I am open to renting a 2 bedroom house not buying and I can work in either retail, office, hospitality, manufacturing and culinary industries. I will be bringing my pickup truck with a uhaul trailer for belongings along with 2 cats, Id love to get a dog! Thanks everyone for any help with recommending places to live with my health issues. Please no horrible responses, just honest positive ones please! Best wishes everyone and Happy Holidays!!
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Old 12-08-2022, 01:31 PM
 
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El Paso doesnt have great air, but less allergies than the rest of the state. Its friendly. You should see it first.
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Old 03-28-2023, 06:22 PM
 
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Much of El Paso’s bad air I think is attributed to pollution in Mexico.
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