Navwoman wrote:
Very good advice from Beverley as I also have chronic breathing problems and find the winter months (January - April) a problem and last winter started mid-December! I am restricted as to the type of heating we can use - no wood burners, central heating or air conditioners on the heat setting. We have found the best solution is to have a mobile gas heater and keep the patio doors/windows slightly open so there is always a source of fresh air. As background heat we sometimes use an electric radiator/convector which just takes off the chill.
I understood the EHIC is valid for temporary stays up to 90 days per visit.
I am amazed that you use a gas heater if you have chronic breathing problems.
Gas combustion generates copious amounts of water vapour contributing to moulds, dust mites, viruses and bacteria, providing a transport mechanism for these and other respirable particulates and volatile organic compounds deep into the lungs and thus into the body.
Terry