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Humidity as a KEY trigger.

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

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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

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Replies to "Sue - Work at the State Fair! You sure are living life with all you are..."

Not as hard as it sounds! I volunteer 4 hours at a time to answer horticulture questions - so much fun to meet the public. Sometimes we even get to sit and chat.

For the past 3 years we are seeing a huge surge in young gardeners who want to replace bluegrass lawns with friendlier alternatives, and to raise fruits and vegetables for their families. And a huge turn away from pesticides to more friendly ways of handling bugs and diseases. It's a fun change from talking about lungs and airway clearance.

Plus I get to hang out with Master Gardeners from around the state that I only get to see once or twice a year. And sample all of the new foods and chat with vendors from all over the country, some we have been visiting for 10-20-30 years. So sad, Monday is the last day - but I get to work with my daughter, and get one last glimpse of the lighted-up giant ferris wheel I have always been too chicken to ride.