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  |  | And all that happened over the summer? And we were all oblivious! I hope that they told you that now you have asthmatic issues you shouldn't take aspirin, or anything related. Normally they don't tell you until you end up in hospital after taking it for something innocent, say, a sore throat or a headache.
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 |  |  | Subject: Summer of 2007... Posted Oct 4, 2007 by Mort - a middle aged Girl Interrupted This is a reply to this Posting
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  |  | Stephen - sorry things have been bad for you recently
fords!! Hello sweetie - congrats on the [not so] new arrival!
I have moved to The Shore - well not one of those uber luxury apartments overlooking it, but a couple of streets away from it in a redeveloped warehouse complex thing. I am on the third floor - but yay - it has a lift! (just as well!) I may have to sell my body to pay for it though
CS - any tips appreciated. I have to say I don't think I have ever been so scared. Living alone and waiting for the paramedics was terrifying, I had a bronchial spasm just as I heard the sirens and thought they would be too late.
I still get the creeps now when I hear a siren.
I have 2 of these new fangled disc inhalers - full of powder. If I cough after taking them then I get a mouthful of it - and it tastes like cardboard!
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 |  |  | Subject: Summer of 2007... Posted Oct 4, 2007 by zendevil This is a reply to this Posting
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  |  | Gawd, at this rate they are gonna have to dedicate whole ICU Asthma crisis units specially for us hooters aren't they? You, me, Seraphina, PC....just off the top of my head the ones who have had recent "oh dearie me, how jolly inconvenient; i am unable to breathe."
Yeah, total pain living alone in this sort of crisis, i could no way gasp in French on the phone & thankfully the GP was within staggering distance; whereupon i went a delightful shade of blue & collapsed. Once they revived me, my only concern was who would look after Yoda of course...
Easy to say but you probably won't; but try & pace yourself with moving stuff, if you get just a small basic space which is comfy, let the rest wait. You do get used to the puffers quite quickly, try & get them to let you have several, so there's always one within reach.
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 |  |  | Subject: Summer of 2007... Posted Oct 4, 2007 by U94986 This is a reply to this Posting
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  |  | "I have 2 of these new fangled disc inhalers - full of powder. If I cough after taking them then I get a mouthful of it - and it tastes like cardboard!"
Go back and get the, er, 'gas' inhalors. They are much better!
Sorry to hear it was so dramatic for you. Asthma can be scary - I hope the paramedics starting treating you asap, and were gentle with any needles.
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 |  |  | Subject: Summer of 2007... Posted Nov 22, 2007 by U94986 This is a reply to this Posting
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Not nice when you find out - I was 19 when I 'got it'. I blame diesal. Now I can't go for a nice walk in the crisp cold air without wheezing and coughing when I get back indoors. It's one of the reasons I keep my house so cool.
Will they give you some help giving up smoking, or aren't you seriously considering it yet? I know some people have said that their asthma gets worse when they give up. Not sure if that's just them saying it though.
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