u/fluffykerfuffle3

▲ 2 r/COPD

Does anyone have any experience or opinions or facts about lower altitudes improving quality of life in copd?

So far i am fine but i feel the pressure of 7000 feet altitude and would like to get down near sea level. If any of you have done that, did it make a difference? A physician's assistant told me below 4000 will make a difference and before i pull up stakes and go pioneering on the other side of the country i would love to have a conversation about it.

I remember lower altitudes seem a little muggy as the air is thicker .. ? but i lived for 3 years on Maui and it was heaven. It was pre copd but only by those 3 years lol and the Hawaiian Islands are iffy because of VOG volcanic fog, and in some parts of some of the islands, mold.

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u/fluffykerfuffle3 — 7 days ago
▲ 2 r/Aging

i’m just a lousy cook…

Yesterday I decided to make pancakes after a very long time where I hadn’t made them. They burned a little bit, but that was OK because the burned taste reminded me of the good old days.

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u/fluffykerfuffle3 — 14 days ago