Posted by Chris M. on 11/4/2009, 8:45 pm, in reply to "Re: breathing problems"
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Mary, I think someone mentioned weather changes affecting people seriously. You mentioned Toronto and if I recall you've had several weather fronts move over you- it can make breathing miserable!
We have an air pressure established in our lungs from outside air but become less stable when the outside air pressure barometer changes during weather changes.
It's not well documented but many of us experience the misery of changing weather. Perhaps if you start noting the barometer readings each day and weather changes, you'll have a good explanation of the shortness of breath on certain days, as the changes occur. It sure beats taking drugs and worrying. Gives new meaning to griping about the weather. Hope you feel better soon.
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