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Environmental factors play a big part in Bronchiectasis and NTM. How do your activities change with the seasons? What are some new activities/hobbies you are doing with more daylight and warmer weather?

Latest Activity: May 17, 2016
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Love to sit out in the sun and when the kids do go to the beach I go last year first time drove a ski jet and scared to death of water. I love summer more than winter. Winter is the grands basketball games. I do go to the movies with daughters. We have a drive-in but I just cant go there due to restless legs weird I know I don't have it riding long rides or inside theater. I do like to keep busy doing things get disappointed with the lung disease progressing. I did ride my two wheeled bike I have no idea if I can even attempt it this summer. I only rode 4 blocks last summer. One activity I just loved. Used to ride with my kids when small.

Latest Activity: May 16, 2016
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Kandy, I am a summer person as well! I hope you are able to ride your bike this coming season, if even for a block!

Latest Activity: May 16, 2016
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I am going to try, I am to stubborn not too. Nice to hear from you Gretchen!!

Latest Activity: May 18, 2016
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I want to add that in the winter there are much more germs out and around seems I am always sick from end of Dec and March but this year I started in Oct had a time of it thru Feb. I hate missing the grand kids sports activities. Basketball and Volley ball in the winter. Then you don't know if you should go and catch something.
Summer activities are soccer going on now on Saturday mornings. Soon as school is out be softball and basketball camp. Last summer I took 4 grands to practice and would be 4 nights of games they are usually done by July 1st.

Latest Activity: May 18, 2016

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