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Melissa75

Administrator
I love warm/hot weather too. I think in my case the improvement comes from me having less issues with outdoor than indoor allergens. I spend MUCH more time outside in the summer months (stay-at-home-mom).

My worst asthma/mucus tends to be the first day of a rainy spell...barometric pressure?

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Melissa, 34, bronchiectasis (no CF)
 

Melissa75

Administrator
I love warm/hot weather too. I think in my case the improvement comes from me having less issues with outdoor than indoor allergens. I spend MUCH more time outside in the summer months (stay-at-home-mom).

My worst asthma/mucus tends to be the first day of a rainy spell...barometric pressure?

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Melissa, 34, bronchiectasis (no CF)
 

Melissa75

Administrator
I love warm/hot weather too. I think in my case the improvement comes from me having less issues with outdoor than indoor allergens. I spend MUCH more time outside in the summer months (stay-at-home-mom).

My worst asthma/mucus tends to be the first day of a rainy spell...barometric pressure?

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Melissa, 34, bronchiectasis (no CF)
 

Melissa75

Administrator
I love warm/hot weather too. I think in my case the improvement comes from me having less issues with outdoor than indoor allergens. I spend MUCH more time outside in the summer months (stay-at-home-mom).

My worst asthma/mucus tends to be the first day of a rainy spell...barometric pressure?

________________
Melissa, 34, bronchiectasis (no CF)
 

Melissa75

Administrator
I love warm/hot weather too. I think in my case the improvement comes from me having less issues with outdoor than indoor allergens. I spend MUCH more time outside in the summer months (stay-at-home-mom).
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<br />My worst asthma/mucus tends to be the first day of a rainy spell...barometric pressure?
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<br />Melissa, 34, bronchiectasis (no CF)
 

NYCLawGirl

New member
yeah, i like it when it's hot too. and i don't think it's just an attitude thing - although i'm sure it doesn't hurt - b/c last year the only time i went more than a month or two without IVs was the summer. i had them in may and then didn't need them again until august, and even then it wasn't as terrible of an exacerbation. so something about the summer definitely helps!

enjoy it! we had some gorgeous days in NYC this weekend, but now it's back to being cloudy and kinda cold <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif" border="0">
 

NYCLawGirl

New member
yeah, i like it when it's hot too. and i don't think it's just an attitude thing - although i'm sure it doesn't hurt - b/c last year the only time i went more than a month or two without IVs was the summer. i had them in may and then didn't need them again until august, and even then it wasn't as terrible of an exacerbation. so something about the summer definitely helps!

enjoy it! we had some gorgeous days in NYC this weekend, but now it's back to being cloudy and kinda cold <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif" border="0">
 

NYCLawGirl

New member
yeah, i like it when it's hot too. and i don't think it's just an attitude thing - although i'm sure it doesn't hurt - b/c last year the only time i went more than a month or two without IVs was the summer. i had them in may and then didn't need them again until august, and even then it wasn't as terrible of an exacerbation. so something about the summer definitely helps!

enjoy it! we had some gorgeous days in NYC this weekend, but now it's back to being cloudy and kinda cold <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif" border="0">
 

NYCLawGirl

New member
yeah, i like it when it's hot too. and i don't think it's just an attitude thing - although i'm sure it doesn't hurt - b/c last year the only time i went more than a month or two without IVs was the summer. i had them in may and then didn't need them again until august, and even then it wasn't as terrible of an exacerbation. so something about the summer definitely helps!

enjoy it! we had some gorgeous days in NYC this weekend, but now it's back to being cloudy and kinda cold <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif" border="0">
 

NYCLawGirl

New member
yeah, i like it when it's hot too. and i don't think it's just an attitude thing - although i'm sure it doesn't hurt - b/c last year the only time i went more than a month or two without IVs was the summer. i had them in may and then didn't need them again until august, and even then it wasn't as terrible of an exacerbation. so something about the summer definitely helps!
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<br />enjoy it! we had some gorgeous days in NYC this weekend, but now it's back to being cloudy and kinda cold <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif" border="0">
 

Tumbleweed

New member
yes, attitude is part of it for me..... but not all of it eithr.

it was ninety one degrees in my bedroom last night after the sun was down. i can't think of any days in my life where i have felt really cf sick on extremely hot days like this. i only associate it with feeling well!

rainy days and cold weather make me feel sick and achy also. the last couple of years december has been the worst month for me
 

Tumbleweed

New member
yes, attitude is part of it for me..... but not all of it eithr.

it was ninety one degrees in my bedroom last night after the sun was down. i can't think of any days in my life where i have felt really cf sick on extremely hot days like this. i only associate it with feeling well!

rainy days and cold weather make me feel sick and achy also. the last couple of years december has been the worst month for me
 

Tumbleweed

New member
yes, attitude is part of it for me..... but not all of it eithr.

it was ninety one degrees in my bedroom last night after the sun was down. i can't think of any days in my life where i have felt really cf sick on extremely hot days like this. i only associate it with feeling well!

rainy days and cold weather make me feel sick and achy also. the last couple of years december has been the worst month for me
 

Tumbleweed

New member
yes, attitude is part of it for me..... but not all of it eithr.

it was ninety one degrees in my bedroom last night after the sun was down. i can't think of any days in my life where i have felt really cf sick on extremely hot days like this. i only associate it with feeling well!

rainy days and cold weather make me feel sick and achy also. the last couple of years december has been the worst month for me
 

Tumbleweed

New member
yes, attitude is part of it for me..... but not all of it eithr.
<br />
<br />it was ninety one degrees in my bedroom last night after the sun was down. i can't think of any days in my life where i have felt really cf sick on extremely hot days like this. i only associate it with feeling well!
<br />
<br />rainy days and cold weather make me feel sick and achy also. the last couple of years december has been the worst month for me
 

Nightwriter

New member
I love hot sunny weather too. I have always felt sicker in high humidity. My doctor says that humidity with a lot of greenery around brings out the mold spores which raises inflammation. There was a second reason also that at the moment escapes me -- but it is also accounts for why people with arthritis complain of achy joints when it rains. However my doctor also says humidity without a lot of greenery around is better that dry. Unfortunately I don't remember where those places are too. It must have been on a day that I wasn't paying attention.
 

Nightwriter

New member
I love hot sunny weather too. I have always felt sicker in high humidity. My doctor says that humidity with a lot of greenery around brings out the mold spores which raises inflammation. There was a second reason also that at the moment escapes me -- but it is also accounts for why people with arthritis complain of achy joints when it rains. However my doctor also says humidity without a lot of greenery around is better that dry. Unfortunately I don't remember where those places are too. It must have been on a day that I wasn't paying attention.
 

Nightwriter

New member
I love hot sunny weather too. I have always felt sicker in high humidity. My doctor says that humidity with a lot of greenery around brings out the mold spores which raises inflammation. There was a second reason also that at the moment escapes me -- but it is also accounts for why people with arthritis complain of achy joints when it rains. However my doctor also says humidity without a lot of greenery around is better that dry. Unfortunately I don't remember where those places are too. It must have been on a day that I wasn't paying attention.
 

Nightwriter

New member
I love hot sunny weather too. I have always felt sicker in high humidity. My doctor says that humidity with a lot of greenery around brings out the mold spores which raises inflammation. There was a second reason also that at the moment escapes me -- but it is also accounts for why people with arthritis complain of achy joints when it rains. However my doctor also says humidity without a lot of greenery around is better that dry. Unfortunately I don't remember where those places are too. It must have been on a day that I wasn't paying attention.
 

Nightwriter

New member
I love hot sunny weather too. I have always felt sicker in high humidity. My doctor says that humidity with a lot of greenery around brings out the mold spores which raises inflammation. There was a second reason also that at the moment escapes me -- but it is also accounts for why people with arthritis complain of achy joints when it rains. However my doctor also says humidity without a lot of greenery around is better that dry. Unfortunately I don't remember where those places are too. It must have been on a day that I wasn't paying attention.
 
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