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janewhite1
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So, the first winter with asthma is underway. So far, less fun than I hoped. My lungs definitely do not like cold air, and since the weather changed, they've been reacting to exercise as well.
Weird thing is, the symptoms I've been having now are very different from what was going on in the summer. In the summer, bad pollen days would make me feel like there was someone sitting on my chest. I'd be terribly tired, and panting for air all the time, but I only coughed when things were at their absolute worst.
Now, my lungs don't feel all that tight any more, and I usually feel only a little short of breath, but I've been coughing substantially more.
Overall, I can live with a cough a lot better than I can live with no energy, but it's weird that it's so different. Anyone else find symptoms that are truly different (not just more or less, but actually different) from season to season?
Weird thing is, the symptoms I've been having now are very different from what was going on in the summer. In the summer, bad pollen days would make me feel like there was someone sitting on my chest. I'd be terribly tired, and panting for air all the time, but I only coughed when things were at their absolute worst.
Now, my lungs don't feel all that tight any more, and I usually feel only a little short of breath, but I've been coughing substantially more.
Overall, I can live with a cough a lot better than I can live with no energy, but it's weird that it's so different. Anyone else find symptoms that are truly different (not just more or less, but actually different) from season to season?