Kristin--the DH has asthma and allergies and we have to make sure the AC filter is changed pretty often. Did you check that out?
It probably hasn't been changed in ages, so that's a very good suggestion. I think, though, that it's the actual cold air. I don't know how to explain it, really, but it feels like the cold air is actually stealing my breath.
So, that Home Makeover about did me in. The marathon route pained onto the therapy room wall? I cried
Totally. Though I also wondered about the wisdom of those throw rugs. And the same issue I usually have when they do houses with kids -- those kids, except maybe the little girl, are going to grow out of those rooms within a year or two.
Ha! That is the exact same thing my brother said. But, they were pretty cool--especially the penguin room
cold air is not good for asthma - you need air closer to body temp - 72 should be the coolest for your air temp at this point.
At least that is what I find
Yeah, cold air makes my asthma act up, too.
Ah ha! I had a feeling. It was just too much of a coincidence that it flared up so badly right as the AC kicked on. I just had to use my inhaler after a ten-minute coughing/gasping fit. Lovely. I really hope this pneumonia-induced asthma goes away eventually.
Argh! I'm trying to watch Brothers and Sisters, and the ABC signal just went out as it was reaching its ridiculous conclusion!
rip rip rip rip rip! Dishes are done and drying in the rack. And I'm plowing through the last stack of classical music to rip onto the HD. So I can be accomplishing a task while watching SG-1.
I'm watching Design on a Dime now. I'm getting some good ideas, though most of this stuff wouldn't work where I live -- either it requires more room than I have, or it requires painting or nailing stuff to the walls, which I'm not allowed to do.