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7. Rely on Other Drivers
Walking long distances in the cold, damp or snowy weather can spell trouble for your lungs, and driving yourself around the slippery streets can be stressful. Instead, count on others whenever possible; have friends or family do the driving, and ask to be dropped off close to the door of any building rather than navigate the parking lot by foot.
If you’re driving yourself to a holiday gathering, ask another guest at the party if they would be willing to valet your car. Try not to be embarrassed or reluctant to ask for help — most people are very willing to help out others in any way they can, especially when they’re feeling the holiday spirit.
When symptoms flare up it can be difficult to breathe. In such instances it may be helpful to use BiPAP for COPD, a machine that assists with breathing.