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  1. #1
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    Regular cardiovascular exercise will definitely help control the asthma over the long term. And the meds help you do the exercise.

    Good luck!!

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  2. #2
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    Quote Originally Posted by ny biker View Post
    Regular cardiovascular exercise will definitely help control the asthma over the long term. And the meds help you do the exercise.

    Good luck!!
    Yes - this I used to have major asthma problems and now I don't even take meds for it, ever. I have a rescue inhaler...somewhere

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catrin View Post
    Yes - this I used to have major asthma problems and now I don't even take meds for it, ever. I have a rescue inhaler...somewhere
    Ditto!
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    Smile I cannot believe it!

    For the first time in around three years I found what "normal" breathing is when participating in spinning classes, bike rides, aerobics classes, etc.

    I used the inhaler as instructed this morning. I was actually breathing normally during spin class this morning. I can't believe what "normal" is. I didn't get winded, I didn't huff and puff, I learned what just short if breathless truly is, I didn't get dizzy, I was able to keep up and not take continual rest breaks, etc. It was amazing.

    I am so glad I went to a person who actually listened to me. I don't know what you call a nurse practitioner, but she helped me a lot more than the specialist I saw two years ago who just ordered stress tests.

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    That's great, Kajero. I'm so glad you've gotten this sorted out.
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  6. #6
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    Yayyyyyyyy! Feels wonderful, doesn't it

 

 

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