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What is it really like to live with Asthma?
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restsound
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@Donmarie Yes, Yes, and Yes. I am exausted from doctor visits. Asthma is just one of my ailments so I see doctors for other reasons as well. What about you?
I am sorry your doctor is not sure if it is asthma or lung cancer? I would seek a second opinion and make sure it is not lung cancer.
rodrig_o94
My asthma is acting up this week and it's got me exhausted...
MilliBreathes
I was diagnosed when I was about 6 years old. Those were hard times for me and my family and I got traumatized from the countless attacks where I lay on the floor totally helpless and nobody knew what was wrong. Then finally one time they diagnosed me and now so many year later I still get scared whenever I feel my chest tightening. The worst thing abt it all is not being able to do the things you would like to. I am so sick of always going to the doctor/hospital but never getting answers on why my asthma got so bad and uncontrollable. My meds just don’t as good as they should and the doctors are searching for answers. I have and appointment at the hospital on Thursday, really not looking forward to it.
But you gotta do what you gotta do☺️
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Lee__R
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Hi Carenity Members,
I am hoping that the community here at Carenity with Asthma will use this forum to postwhat life is really like when living it with Asthma.
Please post your story about living with Asthma.
Include information that you feel would be important for a newly diagnosed person, family member, or caregiver to know.
The goal is that this discussion turns into a useful part of the forum where new users, current users, family members, and caregivers could come for helpful information regarding what life is like for those living with Asthma.
Through a community we are stronger.