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[quote=Anonymous]Is changing clubs (and thus pools) an option, OP? Some pools are just really bad for air quality. In my personal experience those problems just tend to get worse with increased exposure, and people who are sensitive just aren’t going to be able to train at certain pools without having issues that really affect quality of life. I swam in a pool with bad air quality for a couple of years. I was an adult on a Masters team so only like twice a week. Even the next day I could feel what that air had done to my lungs. My asthma definitely got worse during that time. A friend had to quit completely because she got to the point where she was having severe coughing fits every single time she tried to swim there. Growing up we all knew certain pools would make us cough and dreaded going to meets at them. [/quote]
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