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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 216399" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>TM, my daughter had the same thing when she was in school. At certain times of the year her allergies and asthma would kick up and she'd be wheezing. And sometimes vigorous exercise would set it off and she'd be short of breath and having trouble breathing. They had PE teachers and coaches who were very big on having them run laps till they dropped and they didn't believe her when she told them she was having a problem. So our doctor wrote her a note, kept in the office, that said that she should be allowed to stop when SHE decided that she was having problems. That worked fine for a while and she never abused it, but then other kids started claiming that they had asthma too and wanted to be excused! Pretty soon the coach was making snarky remarks that there "sure was a lot of 'asthma' going around" and giving my daughter dirty looks!</p><p> </p><p>He's doing fine now. Once my size 9 shoe was surgically removed from his hiney, and after a long period of recuperation, he finally went back to coaching!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 216399, member: 1883"] TM, my daughter had the same thing when she was in school. At certain times of the year her allergies and asthma would kick up and she'd be wheezing. And sometimes vigorous exercise would set it off and she'd be short of breath and having trouble breathing. They had PE teachers and coaches who were very big on having them run laps till they dropped and they didn't believe her when she told them she was having a problem. So our doctor wrote her a note, kept in the office, that said that she should be allowed to stop when SHE decided that she was having problems. That worked fine for a while and she never abused it, but then other kids started claiming that they had asthma too and wanted to be excused! Pretty soon the coach was making snarky remarks that there "sure was a lot of 'asthma' going around" and giving my daughter dirty looks! He's doing fine now. Once my size 9 shoe was surgically removed from his hiney, and after a long period of recuperation, he finally went back to coaching! [/QUOTE]
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