Jogging, Breathing and Bronchiectasis
I would like to start jogging again since my bronchiectasis is under control. I've been walking regularly, but I always enjoyed jogging because of its higher aerobic benefits. When I jog though, my mouth is open to get more air into my system which is a normal for runners. My logic tells me that by doing this, I'm breathing in more of the harmful stuff in the air that started my pseudomonas infection. Wearing a mask is difficult while exercising, so I'm wondering if jogging is worth the risk and should I just scrap the idea.
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@brdross don't laugh but -- you could try taping your mouth while jogging. Mouth taping is a thing, which I've been using during sleep for 18+ months. It helps prevent dry mouth in the a.m. which I loathe. Can't sleep without it! Athletes are known to use mouth taping to improve performance and regular people too.
Check out these two books: Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art (Nestor) and Close Your Mouth: Buteyko Clinic Handbook for Perfect Health (McKeown).
Thanks for starting my day with a hardy laugh! My husband would be all for it!
I will definitely keep it in mind.
I am halfway through Breath
How did you get diagnosed with bronchiectasis? Do you have bad breath or smelly mucus with this?