We've recently moved house. Not a short distance, but around 500 miles. I was dreading it, thinking the stress and hard work would only make my bronchiectasis worse. I made sure I was stocked up on meds just in case. But we've been at the new house for over a week now. I'm cracking on with the DIY and taking our dog for long walks and I can honestly say this is the best I've felt in about a year. Our terrier even got me running after her on the beach yesterday. The air quality here is about the same as it was where we were before, so it's not down to that. But I'm not complaining, I'm making the most of it. 😀
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Sounds as if you’ve made the right move. Glad you’re feeling well and happy. Xxx.
It's all the exercise, carrying boxes, bending, walking around and all of the fresh air on the beach. Keeping your lungs working and loosening the gunk so that you can get rid of it and keep the bugs down. Stay well and have a marvellous time in your new home.
Glad you’re feeling good Cornishman. Living near the beach is wonderful. Enjoy
I’ve just read your profile and agree that no one really understands Bronchiectasis. I’ve been living with Bronchiectasis for 68 years. We didn’t ask for this, we certainly don’t deserve this. But we cope and get on with it. Keep going. Best wishes, Diane 😊
enjoy your new home. Bernardine 🥰😹😹😹
EN joy your new home. Living near a beach sounds lovely.
Well this is good news and given me hope as I am faced with similar. Have been looking to buy a house in the country for the fresh air etc etc. And after months of going on looonnnggg drives to see dozens of homes we may have found one. I was really excited. But now faced with the challenge of redecorating, furnishing etc. I feel so stressed and concerned that I won't manage. I hope I feel as positive as you do when it happens but your post is encouraging. 🙋♀️🐕
Thinking of you Caspiana and hoping that the house that is right for you appears and that the move goes easily smoothly and without stress.
So pleased that your house move has gone well and that you are enjoying your new environment and walks on the beach.Your post has come at exactly the right time as we are also contemplating a move to be nearer family.Its a big decision isn't it?
Enjoy your new home .
Hi, glad you’re happy in new house. It’s big decision to move so far thankfully you’re enjoying new location etc. Ive had bronchiectasis as long as can remember, part of PCD was born with. Daily Nebulising etc keeps me active, but takes up lot of time and affects what can do. Best regards, Jean
Keep being active. Just read your profile. You don't realise that you are not alone and we all have the same feelings. I have tearful days but then have to pull myself together.
Say hello to the sea from me. We are in the middle of the country and so far from sea air, just diesel pollution!
Bronch is pants to live with but just keep exercising and keep your lungs clear.
Linda
They say a change is as good as a rest. Enjoy your new home - it sounds lovely.
The air quality may feel the same but am sure it is contributing to your improved health and a move of 500 miles must have a difference. It all sounds like it has been a smooth move for you and am sure as LP says all the bending and lifting adds to your daily exercise. Enjoy your new home x
I am wishing you all the best for your new homexxx
that must be wonderful on so many levels - maybe we should all get a dig and move to the beach - it’s inspirational!
Congratulations on your new home!