I have actually moved to a different state where there is less humidity. Plus, with the humidity the news begins to put warnings of pollution in the air for people with lung problems espeically. That makes me really angry actually, because if people didn't think about money all the time we wouldn't need to put on a mask to go outside. Biggest reason why I left is that in the long run I am going against mother nature and the stupid government. In the last 3-4 years since the government lifted regulations on car to get emission test yearly my lung infections doubled if not tripled. I used to have only one lung infection a year maybe, then it kept raising. Now, combined with less humidity and living in a state that cares about the envirnment more, I am back down to one. I am still trying to work with that one.
For the original poster, my doc has always encourage and actually told my mother at one time that I was not to be without a/c. I breathe much better in a climate without as much humidity and I have had two near heat strokes. I always think about my lungs first off, but then I think about always having Gatorade with me when it's hot and humid, or just hot. Whenever I am in a state that it's really hot and humid and I am loosing salt much faster, my sugars always seem to tag along. It is not a good place to be.
Also, to the post with child visiting Ohio, as long as your daughter has access to a place with air conditioning she should be fine. If it is going to be really humid I would have gatorade at close reach, but I am not sure if she has ever had that problem even with heat.
Tessa 27 w/cf