18-04-2016 12:41 PM - edited 18-04-2016 12:42 PM
Do you suffer from COPD or asthma? Do you know how many people do and why our hospitals are having to respond to an increasing number of patients struggling to Breathe.
Greenpeace do and have been up to their usual antics today in an effort to bring the issue to our attention. Couple of pics show Queen Victoria and The Duke of Wellington adorned with masks and are taken from the BBC news site. Amusing yet it's sad this is the kind of action needed to get the authorities to do something. I have just returned from a couple of nights in Edinburgh, the air was horrible despite the proximity to the coast, crossing a platform bridge at Waverley Station I was treated to a full blast of fumes from a diesel engine, not pleasant. most older buildings are covered in black soot and we too breathe that stuff in. So any ideas what can be done to reverse this or will we soon return to the bad old days of smog albeit less visible.
19-04-2016 10:10 AM
I suffer from COPD as a result of 40 years + of smoking (my own stupid fault but I am vaping now and getting better).
I am 56 years old and 4 years ago when I smoked and was diagnosed I had a lung age of 83.
In January - after 4 years of vaping - I had my annual checkup and my lung age is now 65.
The dust, pollutants, vehicle emissions etc. do not seem to make a difference to my COPD but give me a cold, damp morning and it is all I can do to get my inhalers inside me.
The killer for me (and others I know in my situation) seems to be damp. Everything else is either tolerable or makes no difference.
18-04-2016 3:01 PM
And they all laughed and pointed at Michael Jackson.
18-04-2016 3:03 PM
No
19-04-2016 10:10 AM
I suffer from COPD as a result of 40 years + of smoking (my own stupid fault but I am vaping now and getting better).
I am 56 years old and 4 years ago when I smoked and was diagnosed I had a lung age of 83.
In January - after 4 years of vaping - I had my annual checkup and my lung age is now 65.
The dust, pollutants, vehicle emissions etc. do not seem to make a difference to my COPD but give me a cold, damp morning and it is all I can do to get my inhalers inside me.
The killer for me (and others I know in my situation) seems to be damp. Everything else is either tolerable or makes no difference.
19-04-2016 12:14 PM
19-04-2016 2:39 PM
Should have gone to Tyneside Archie.
Beautiful along the coast today, warm, clear blue sky and fresh air.
19-04-2016 2:54 PM
19-04-2016 3:00 PM
Years since I was there, you do know Redcar isn't Tyneside
Nice place though, as far as I remember.
Further out to Whitby is a nice place to visit.
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19-04-2016 3:36 PM
19-04-2016 10:12 PM
I don't think so, its more Yorkshire way, North West I think.