Climate...Does it really make a difference?

Landy

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Have you been to Branson in the heat of summer? I only ask because as a kid I went to Bible camp near Branson for years & I remember it being very hot & it seemed terribly humid too. That's when I was fairly healthy. No way could I handle it now!
I would definitely visit there in the heat of summer to see how Dillon handles it.
 

Landy

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Have you been to Branson in the heat of summer? I only ask because as a kid I went to Bible camp near Branson for years & I remember it being very hot & it seemed terribly humid too. That's when I was fairly healthy. No way could I handle it now!
I would definitely visit there in the heat of summer to see how Dillon handles it.
 

Landy

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Have you been to Branson in the heat of summer? I only ask because as a kid I went to Bible camp near Branson for years & I remember it being very hot & it seemed terribly humid too. That's when I was fairly healthy. No way could I handle it now!
I would definitely visit there in the heat of summer to see how Dillon handles it.
 

Landy

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Have you been to Branson in the heat of summer? I only ask because as a kid I went to Bible camp near Branson for years & I remember it being very hot & it seemed terribly humid too. That's when I was fairly healthy. No way could I handle it now!
I would definitely visit there in the heat of summer to see how Dillon handles it.
 

Landy

New member
Have you been to Branson in the heat of summer? I only ask because as a kid I went to Bible camp near Branson for years & I remember it being very hot & it seemed terribly humid too. That's when I was fairly healthy. No way could I handle it now!
<br />I would definitely visit there in the heat of summer to see how Dillon handles it.
 

Kristen

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Yes! I have lived in various places and noticed I cough much more in some than others. When I moved from Maine to Austin, TX, my cough increased alot, my FEV1 went down 20%, I cultured PA for the first time, and I started getting sinus problems. Then I moved to Boston, and my FEV1 went back up 20% and my cough was MUCH less. Then I moved back to Austin and my FEV1 went back down 10% and my cough increased.

I also noticed I coughed more when I lived in Connecticut and less when I lived near Albany, NY, but I don't remember what my FEVs were.
 

Kristen

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Yes! I have lived in various places and noticed I cough much more in some than others. When I moved from Maine to Austin, TX, my cough increased alot, my FEV1 went down 20%, I cultured PA for the first time, and I started getting sinus problems. Then I moved to Boston, and my FEV1 went back up 20% and my cough was MUCH less. Then I moved back to Austin and my FEV1 went back down 10% and my cough increased.

I also noticed I coughed more when I lived in Connecticut and less when I lived near Albany, NY, but I don't remember what my FEVs were.
 

Kristen

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Yes! I have lived in various places and noticed I cough much more in some than others. When I moved from Maine to Austin, TX, my cough increased alot, my FEV1 went down 20%, I cultured PA for the first time, and I started getting sinus problems. Then I moved to Boston, and my FEV1 went back up 20% and my cough was MUCH less. Then I moved back to Austin and my FEV1 went back down 10% and my cough increased.

I also noticed I coughed more when I lived in Connecticut and less when I lived near Albany, NY, but I don't remember what my FEVs were.
 

Kristen

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Yes! I have lived in various places and noticed I cough much more in some than others. When I moved from Maine to Austin, TX, my cough increased alot, my FEV1 went down 20%, I cultured PA for the first time, and I started getting sinus problems. Then I moved to Boston, and my FEV1 went back up 20% and my cough was MUCH less. Then I moved back to Austin and my FEV1 went back down 10% and my cough increased.

I also noticed I coughed more when I lived in Connecticut and less when I lived near Albany, NY, but I don't remember what my FEVs were.
 

Kristen

New member
Yes! I have lived in various places and noticed I cough much more in some than others. When I moved from Maine to Austin, TX, my cough increased alot, my FEV1 went down 20%, I cultured PA for the first time, and I started getting sinus problems. Then I moved to Boston, and my FEV1 went back up 20% and my cough was MUCH less. Then I moved back to Austin and my FEV1 went back down 10% and my cough increased.
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<br />I also noticed I coughed more when I lived in Connecticut and less when I lived near Albany, NY, but I don't remember what my FEVs were.
 

kbsonner

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We visit Branson the last week of August, and have been there in October also. While we are there temps are in the upper 80's to mid 90's if I remember right and he seems fine. The winters here in MN are alittle rougher for him. When he goes out in the cold he coughs more and has seemed ok with our hot humid summers here... Wouldn't it be nice if there was just one right place to live LOL My mother lives in Alamo TX and my brother in Amarillo TX so we thought about there to. My husbands family is in Hillsboro OH but there is not anything by there for jobs really so we gave up on that idea but they do have calmer winters. It sounds like near an ocean works well for people but I wouldnt know where to start looking lol. The things we have to consider...
 

kbsonner

New member
We visit Branson the last week of August, and have been there in October also. While we are there temps are in the upper 80's to mid 90's if I remember right and he seems fine. The winters here in MN are alittle rougher for him. When he goes out in the cold he coughs more and has seemed ok with our hot humid summers here... Wouldn't it be nice if there was just one right place to live LOL My mother lives in Alamo TX and my brother in Amarillo TX so we thought about there to. My husbands family is in Hillsboro OH but there is not anything by there for jobs really so we gave up on that idea but they do have calmer winters. It sounds like near an ocean works well for people but I wouldnt know where to start looking lol. The things we have to consider...
 

kbsonner

New member
We visit Branson the last week of August, and have been there in October also. While we are there temps are in the upper 80's to mid 90's if I remember right and he seems fine. The winters here in MN are alittle rougher for him. When he goes out in the cold he coughs more and has seemed ok with our hot humid summers here... Wouldn't it be nice if there was just one right place to live LOL My mother lives in Alamo TX and my brother in Amarillo TX so we thought about there to. My husbands family is in Hillsboro OH but there is not anything by there for jobs really so we gave up on that idea but they do have calmer winters. It sounds like near an ocean works well for people but I wouldnt know where to start looking lol. The things we have to consider...
 

kbsonner

New member
We visit Branson the last week of August, and have been there in October also. While we are there temps are in the upper 80's to mid 90's if I remember right and he seems fine. The winters here in MN are alittle rougher for him. When he goes out in the cold he coughs more and has seemed ok with our hot humid summers here... Wouldn't it be nice if there was just one right place to live LOL My mother lives in Alamo TX and my brother in Amarillo TX so we thought about there to. My husbands family is in Hillsboro OH but there is not anything by there for jobs really so we gave up on that idea but they do have calmer winters. It sounds like near an ocean works well for people but I wouldnt know where to start looking lol. The things we have to consider...
 

kbsonner

New member
We visit Branson the last week of August, and have been there in October also. While we are there temps are in the upper 80's to mid 90's if I remember right and he seems fine. The winters here in MN are alittle rougher for him. When he goes out in the cold he coughs more and has seemed ok with our hot humid summers here... Wouldn't it be nice if there was just one right place to live LOL My mother lives in Alamo TX and my brother in Amarillo TX so we thought about there to. My husbands family is in Hillsboro OH but there is not anything by there for jobs really so we gave up on that idea but they do have calmer winters. It sounds like near an ocean works well for people but I wouldnt know where to start looking lol. The things we have to consider...
 
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