Respiratory concerns all summer

Here I am, kneeling in bed and waiting for the afternoon to end.

If you’re anything like me, you have not been having the best time this summer.

To be completely fair, I cannot say that I ever have the best summers. In fact, the season is usually marked by some kind of horrible illness that puts myself and others in bed for a few weeks. I noticed this pattern in my early twenties when my respiratory system would quickly take a horrible turn for the worst. I couldn’t understand why I would have such horrible breathing concerns, with continual congestion, cough, and sneezing. Oftentimes the respiratory infection becomes so awful that I wind up with flu and allergy symptoms for the rest of the season. And for numerous years I was really baffled about how the summertime led to these horrible respiratory failures. That is, until I lived without any a/c one summer, but suddenly, without the new cooling system turning away in the background all the time, I was able to breathe easily. That’s when I noticed that my respiratory distress was directly linked to the amount of a/c I was experiencing. Well, now I think like I have an explanation for one of my good mysteries… But I do not think like I honestly have a solution. Short of replacing my traditional A/C component with a swamp cooling device, I am trapped here. The cool dry air from my A/C component just kills my lungs and nose… however the heat and humidity will kill the rest of my body.

 

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