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So sorry to hear you are under the weather. Is it athsma or something? Still would make me pannic, very scarey. Hope you feel better very very soon xxx |
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aww Emm, sorry to hear you are feeling so bad. I'm having to take my inhaler too just now, it always happens in summer to me when the pollen goes up and the heat gets hotter. Take care of yourself xx |
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yes they say I have asthma - I didn't realise I was taking anti-histamine that aggravated asthma - hopefully it will all clear up after the grass pollen season |
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How awful for you Emm. I suffer from mild asthma now, but have had a couple of very, very bad attacks in the past. Mine seems to be aggreivated by tree pollen rather than grass pollen (and dogs ). I hope it eases up soon; maybe the rain will keep the worst of it away. |
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Hope the tablets do their job and that you feel much better soon Emm. Hayfever is a right sod at this time of year - I get it mildly too. The rain does seem to be keeping it away for the moment though. Thankfully I've never had asthma - but imagine how scary it must be not being able to breathe. Take it easy. |
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