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Humidity as a KEY trigger.

MAC & Bronchiectasis | Last Active: Sep 14 2:04pm | Replies (28)

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@sueinmn

Liz, I agree about the barometric pressure. Low pressure is hard on the lungs, and way back in childhood I remember how the older people would feel it "in their bones" - and now I do too. Thursday the pressure was low, with pending storms, and I was scheduled to work at the state fair - it was tough walking the grounds (I found uphill slopes I never noticed before), it felt like I was walking in thigh-deep water and I had to use my inhaler to make it through.

Providers who listen to their patients agree.

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Sue - Work at the State Fair! You sure are living life with all you are involved with in spite of the body always talking to you.
With having been diagnosed with BE in 2022 and paying closer attention to what nature has in store for us each day...I came to the conclusion that the barometric pressure was not a good friend with BE and the temperature doesn't help either.
Barbara