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Who has asthma, what does it feel like, and when
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<blockquote data-quote="Big Bad Kitty" data-source="post: 113763" data-attributes="member: 3647"><p>You use the albuterol, I assume, as needed? </p><p></p><p>When I got sick this past summer (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)) they put me on 3 inhalers. 3 maintenance and the albuterol for immediate help. I quit smoking at that time too, and I also used Mucinex to get rid of the nasties that I was coughing up. If certain things are making it harder for you to breathe, you very well may have developed adult onset allergies. However, I would not be 100% sure that breathlessness is connected to allergies, either. They are not always. I would see an allergist and a pullmonologist (and definitely avoid things that bother you). When it gets warm and humid, I literally have to stay in my house in the A/C and do nothing. I can't get a cat. I can't get a fish (the mold). This knocked me out. I'm pretty useless. </p><p></p><p>You have my empathies. Really.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Bad Kitty, post: 113763, member: 3647"] You use the albuterol, I assume, as needed? When I got sick this past summer (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)) they put me on 3 inhalers. 3 maintenance and the albuterol for immediate help. I quit smoking at that time too, and I also used Mucinex to get rid of the nasties that I was coughing up. If certain things are making it harder for you to breathe, you very well may have developed adult onset allergies. However, I would not be 100% sure that breathlessness is connected to allergies, either. They are not always. I would see an allergist and a pullmonologist (and definitely avoid things that bother you). When it gets warm and humid, I literally have to stay in my house in the A/C and do nothing. I can't get a cat. I can't get a fish (the mold). This knocked me out. I'm pretty useless. You have my empathies. Really. [/QUOTE]
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