For ME climate influences things a lot. Even if its not DIRECTLY related to the lungs. For example (I alread whined about this in a blog) the rain makes me feel like crap over all. Achiness etc.
That automatically influences my lungs even if it doesnt directly influence them. I could never live in a constant wet environment. The dampness infiltrates everything.
I havent lived out of NY, but different parts of the state that have slightly different changes in the climate make a difference.
I am sure much of it is some type of allergy like when I go to the clinic in NYC. Not everyone responds the same to different climates. I think that is why its hard to pinpoint if there is a difference & if so for positive or negative.
Even tho I hate the rain, I dont know if complete dryness like out West I would like either. Hard to say unless you try & have enough time to really adapt.
That automatically influences my lungs even if it doesnt directly influence them. I could never live in a constant wet environment. The dampness infiltrates everything.
I havent lived out of NY, but different parts of the state that have slightly different changes in the climate make a difference.
I am sure much of it is some type of allergy like when I go to the clinic in NYC. Not everyone responds the same to different climates. I think that is why its hard to pinpoint if there is a difference & if so for positive or negative.
Even tho I hate the rain, I dont know if complete dryness like out West I would like either. Hard to say unless you try & have enough time to really adapt.