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Marshmello

2y ago

Forgetting to Take My Asthma Medication

sometimes I forget I have exercise induced asthma because it's so well managed, that I'll be cleaning, going up and down crouching and huffing and puffing while cleaning up hella mold and just go "damn why am I so out of breath and dizzy" and then realize, whoops forgot I'm supposed to take my dulara before I clean djdjdhd

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not_b00bs

2y ago

i haven't met anyone else with exercise induced! people always think im lazy or stuck-up because i avoid running or exerting myself too much :')
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Marshmello

2y ago

oh God yeah it's the w o r s t. Thankfully my lung functioning have VASTLY improved since I was originally diagnosed (thank you choir exercises!) So I can do more (tho now my joints get on the way-) then I could when I was little. But still huff and puff enough to concern people when I rush up stairs. I wish people would just think! Asthma isn't all like the movies of the kids who get nerveous and have to puff a rescue inhaler 20 times a day. (You can't even do that anyway it's not good for ya heart) but that's all everyone goes off smh. 🤝
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AnimalBoy

2y ago

I do that all the time too lol even when I'm smoking I'll start wheezing and wonder if theres something wrong with the weed until my partner hands me the inhaler
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E_belli

2y ago

oh my yes! I had to finally gets refill on my inhaler bc I used it everytime I smoked weed. Which was very often. Couldn't admit to the doc that's why I take it!

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