I think there's a difference between city-humid and country-humid. I spent the summer in remote Southern (U.S.) locales, and the air didn't bother me much. Here in my natural habitat, an unnamed midwestern industrial wasteland where it is slightly <i>less</i> hot and humid, I do feel like that fish you mentioned. Of course, it's because of the pollutants. So I guess the answer, as Emma suggested, is "move." But where? While I was complaining about the weather recently (as I do all but seven days a year around here), someone asked me what the ideal place for a person with CF would be. I thought about the criteria: moderate weather, good medical access, affordability, etc. It's not as simple as it looks at the beginning. Places with good climates, for instance, tend to be expensive because -- duh -- everyone else wants to live there too. Either that, or they're remote, and you (or I, at least) want to be near a good CF center. Still, there are places. I wonder what others would answer.
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