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just got out of the emergency room. I got in their because of P.E earlier today. We did a mile run, luckily I only had to do 3/4 of a mile because of my condition. I had to use my inhaler and I actually had a small athsma attack. Then 4 hours later, I was taking a walk in the park. I played some basketball with the kids in my high-school. Then I had a bad asthma attack randomly. probably from the overwhelming breath loss in P.E and then loosing breath a lot again. I'm doing fine though. But, are 2 asthma attacks a day normal?
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It really depends on how bad your asthma is. So yes I would say it's normal. When I was a child, my asthma was very uncontrolled for a while and pretty bad so I had a lot of attacks frequently and many, many hospital visits. Only when I got my nebulizer (later inhalers) did that stop. But sometimes even now I gotta go to the hospital if I get sick and if effects my lungs.
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I’d say two asthma attacks a day is pretty normal, depending on what meds you’re on. I usually struggle with 2-3 a day and then I’m good for a few days.
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