#Repost @asthma_inspiration ・・・ Bronchitis is much better now, but my body is sore from all the coughing and I'm tired from spending the weekend trying to get caught up after missing class. #asthma #asthmaprobs #bronchitissucks #stillsore
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#Repost @asthma_inspiration ・・・ Bronchitis is much better now, but my body is sore from all the coughing and I'm tired from spending the weekend trying to get caught up after missing class. #asthma #asthmaprobs #bronchitissucks #stillsore
This is what I do when the doctor grounds me to the house because they don't want my asthma exacerbated by the poor air quality, micro-inversion, and smoke from the fires. I'm off to draw and paint, so if anyone needs me that's what I'll be doing. #watercolor #acrylicpainting #paintbrushes #asthma #asthmatic #asthmaattack #asthmaprobs #paintlife #imgrounded #timetodraw #drawing #doodles #artist #artistslife #artistsofinstagram (at Franklin Design Forge)
To the woman smoking pot at the train station.
Thank you. I can't breathe now. And by the sound of your hacking- you can't either.
You know what sucks and is scary
Having a blood clotting disorder as well as asthma and not being able to tell which is the reason why you can’t breathe tonight.
Had to use my nebulizer at work and I looked like a huge dweeb.
Poor perceiver and EF issues
*is mysteriously tired all day* Afternoon: *panting walking slowly up a hill*
*chest is sore starting in afternoon* *falls asleep at desk a bajillion times at work*
Evening: Waiting for bus: *cough cough cough* brain: Must be something in my throat. Walking home from bus stop: *wheezy wheeze!* *delayed expirations* *cough cough cough*
Get inside: *panting from effort of walk to bathroom* Brain: Hm. Maybe I should check my peak flow? I’m weirdly out of breath. Brain: *suddenly realizes chest is Really Uncomfortable* Brain: *can’t remember where I put PFM* *Starts to look for it* Brain: Screw that, I’ll take my inhaler first. *takes inhaler* *Finds PFM and uses it* PF: *is 72% 20 minutes after 3 doses of inhaler* I really need to learn to check peak flow as soon as mystery exhaustion sets in.
I have asthma but I have no prescribed treatment for it and right now I’m having an awful asthma attack. I feel like I’ve been holding my breath for 10 minutes. My funeral will be at 10am tomorrow. ps Advice is very welcome