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12 Jul 2011 18:27
Hi Just got back from
icmeler staying at Kapmar which had fab air conditioning BUT it was above my bed and I am sure it was the reason I ended up with a chest infection which I never get but convinced this was cause - does anybody else think air con makes them ill!!!
12 Jul 2011 18:29
Having the air conditioning on didn't affect me
12 Jul 2011 18:33
yes i agree it always gives me a dry tickly annoying cough for weeks after i come home. liz
12 Jul 2011 18:45
It didn't seem to bother others I was with either - but I was under the air conditioning and don't know if got draft on my back and perhaps because i snore (real bad) then I am convinced this was defo cause

. Home 1 day and already improved!!
12 Jul 2011 19:01
I always get a dry tickly cough when I come home and I put it down to the plane's air conditioning - never get it on the way out to Icmeler, its always on the way home without fail. It's telling me not to come back to the UK really.
Chris
12 Jul 2011 19:14
I always get a sore throat and lose my voice with air con. The way round it for me has been to leave the window/balcony door open a bit although some air con systems do not work with balcony door open. In July or August air con is essential, other months you can use a fan- some accomadation will hire them out or you could buy one from Tansas in
Marmaris but it will need to be hidden when room unoccupied as some do not allow- unless you come clean and offer payment toward electricity.
12 Jul 2011 19:17
A lot of people get colds etc when they arrive back in the UK but very rarely when you're there, same with anywhere with a hotter climate than us. It has nothing to do with air con it's your body temp dropping when you get home, don't forget your body has endured 50 odd degrees of heat over there, then you hit on at most 25 in high season in the uk, something is going to suffer.
12 Jul 2011 19:29
adewolves wrote:A lot of people get colds etc when they arrive back in the UK but very rarely when you're there, same with anywhere with a hotter climate than us. It has nothing to do with air con it's your body temp dropping when you get home, don't forget your body has endured 50 odd degrees of heat over there, then you hit on at most 25 in high season in the uk, something is going to suffer.
Hi Adewolves - Now that I am home I feel much better - I think that due to the air conditioning - my body was experiencing hot and cold conditions throughout the hols - roasting during day, go to bed with air con on, wake up freezing, turn off, wake up warm so put air con back on and so on, so I think it was the extreme temps on hols - I never get ill (never missed day of work for 4 years - go on holiday and end up with chest infection and sore throat and sore cough) Probably relaxing made me ill

Its the best Air Con I have experienced ironically....
12 Jul 2011 20:04
Aircon in your car has been proven to give you a bad throat due to the air being dry opposed to naturally moist!
My friend and her friend came back from
Marmaris today and they both suffered with bad throats and had to spend £6 for some strepsils in a chemist,
So yes, aircon can aggregate your throat.
Chris
12 Jul 2011 20:49
I am asthmatic and the air con definitely makes a difference to me, i usually end up with a chest infection after my holidays

worth it though and my inhalers are half price in
Icmeler
12 Jul 2011 21:01
several years ago in
Icmeler i had the air con on and was very ill, went to the doctor and had tests, he asked me if i had air con on holiday which i had, i was diagnosed asthmatic after further tests, not had air con since
12 Jul 2011 21:19
Yes, it's quite common for air conditioning to cause chest infections.
If I need air con I only use it when absolutely necessary for short spells and never, ever leave it on all night.
Mazz
13 Jul 2011 00:28
I think a major issue is people set their aircon to too low a temperature, we have done this in the past, we now have it very low when we first go back to the apartment to cool it down but before we go to sleep we set it to 23-25C, its then not on all night and doesn't work as hard to keep the temperature down, so we go to sleep with quite a cool apartment which may warm up slightly during the night but we have found this much more comfortable and don't wake up with a very dry mouth and throat.
Dave
13 Jul 2011 07:55
Suffer with a bad chest when we use air con, so do pretty much what Dave does now and it doesn't seem as bad.
Turkish friends of ours try to avoid air con around young babies because of the problems it can cause......must be a 'mare for them in August and July
13 Jul 2011 09:25
my hubby swears by the air con he carnt sleep without it , but me when im trying to sleep i hate it i feel cold and always end up with sniffles but i wld rather have the sniffles than the hubby moaning lol
13 Jul 2011 11:57
I never use the air conditioning, personally i find it does make you feel iffy, went on a cruise and came off with infections in both ears which required anti biotics ! ! I prefer to acclimatise myself. I know when i am starting to pull the sheets over myself on a night thats a good sign.
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