Had a pretty bad attack last night due to a current chest infection.
Generally my asthma is kept very well managed and attacks are rare, you forget the awful jitters you get following excessive usage of inhalers  |
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By *impcuckMan
over a year ago
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the one illness that ive had all my life cant remember a year that its not put me in hospital i get it very severe when you add in all my other health conditions its pretty dire.
inhalers i take 3 different type via inhalers or if bad nebulizers and i agree when the asthma settles your all jittery / hyper not nice at all |
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I too suffered a severe asthma attack a week ago ended up in hospital for 2 days usually like yourself I keep it in check but came down with a chest infection and boom it got me I'm now on the other side of it and feeling better I hope you are ok and know you aren't alone it genuinely frightened me and thought it was my end luckily the NHS responded fast and I'm still here |
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