We are in Mississippi visiting family. I grew up in Picayune, MS (a long time ago) and somehow managed to survive the heat and humidity. Now that I live in VA, I don't think I am used to the heat and high humidity.
Chris and I decided we needed to run and get out and move, so we headed out around 9:00 am. It was unbelievably hot and humid. I wanted to run to the gate entrance of Chris' Mom's neighborhood which was 5 miles. I made it there ok, but as I was running back, the heat really got to me. My lungs were aching and I struggled to walk at times in addition to struggling to run. I didn't bring my inhaler (I usually don't, but I probably should start carrying it) and basically had to just walk the last mile back to the house. Chris was worried about me and met me about 0.5 miles away.
Running in the humidity is really hard. I am so thankful that I don't have to deal with it daily. Once I got inside and took my inhaler, drank water, and relaxed, I felt better.
Just a subtle reminder that I have a disease that I need to monitor.
When my hair began to turn gray abundantly, a kindergartener pointed to my hair and said, "Mrs. Wheatley, you have silver highlights!" So, I'm not turning gray, I have Silver Highlights! And I'm a runner. This blog is about my adventures as a runner and asthmatic. Read on to follow my journey on my weekly runs and many races.
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