Timelies all!
I got bronchitis and walking pneumonia(not at the same time) a few times in high school/college. Haven't had a major illness in quite a while. Just lucky, I guess.
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Timelies all!
I got bronchitis and walking pneumonia(not at the same time) a few times in high school/college. Haven't had a major illness in quite a while. Just lucky, I guess.
I get bronchitis fairly regularly, now it's every couple of years instead of every year, thank goodness. These days I feel like I pick up every cruddy bug that comes around, like my immune system thinks I'm a rookie at a daycare center. Very, very, super annoying.
I had bronchitis once in college, but I think that was it.
Have successfully seen my houseguests off, and I feel like they could have stayed longer, which is probably perfect, all things considered.
H and I had bronchitis every winter, like clockwork, a cold would "settle" and we'd cough for weeks. Haven't had it though, since we quit smoking.
How is monsoons in the desert, Cass?
I've been really lucky, no bronchitis for me. My mother used to get it every year until she stopped smoking, and my sister still gets it every winter because of her asthma and allergies.
It's a beautiful day again. I need to walk the dog, jump in the shower, and go take Dad to church. Go me.
I've had bronchitis many times and abs a few times, but they seem to be independent variables.
I cough all winter most every winter, but I don't go to the doctor for it. It's just normal for the season.
Mowed 1/3-1/2 of the lawn, and it's already 90 in the shade so that is all that is getting done out there (where it is not, for the record, shady) today. Maybe I will do a little yardwork in the mornings before work while it is cool? Could happen.
I've had bronchitis a few times and abs many times, but they seem to be independent variables.
I'm still waiting to find out when the epidural is going to be (thanks for the assurance, Burrell--I'm well on the way to feeling like I'm stoppered up with Silly Putty and this is just one more thing to go wrong. But it would make sense that my "failing" other procedure was actually a burgeoning disc, so maybe everything can work as designed.
Repetitively and expensively...
In the meanwhile, no kettlebell.
It's been a while since I've had bronchitis, but I remember not being a fan. Up through my late 20s, I used to get it almost annually. I'm not sure what changed, physically or environmentally, to make that happen.
-t, insent to your profile addy.
I don't see anything, Anne.