My asthma symptoms plagued myself and others far more when I was younger… It easily did not help that while in most of our childhood, I lived in a tepid and humid climate.
In case you didn’t know, high heat, and especially, high humidity levels can make it easily tough for people with asthma to breathe.
I was often excused from physical education activities that took place outdoors while in the hotter months of the year. I was easily grateful for that! I was also easily grateful for the breezy and cool and dry air of our school’s indoor gym and even the classrooms and the Barnes and Noble, then these are all places that I was able to stay while in P.E! Yes, air conditioning may be a matter of comfort for many, however for me, especially back then, it was a means of relieving our asthma symptoms. I can’t imagine what it was care about for people who had no access to air conditioning back in the morning who suffered from asthma, certainly when they lived in tepid and humid climates. I imagined it was rather agitated! Ultimately, I moved away to a cooler and drier climate for school and I ended up staying in that town, so I escaped the weather that was making our asthma more tough to deal with. That being said, our asthma symptoms have lessened over the years. That does not mean that I don’t love having fantastic climate control! I most easily do! Hot and humid mornings still find myself and others great inside and enjoying the cooling system.