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Old Apr 06, 2009, 03:40 AM
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I hate having asthma and allergies this time of year. Here in Arkansas it can't decide if it's going to be warm or cold, sunshiny or overcast. SO I have bronchitis again. I ended up in the ER tonight because of an asthma attack. I needed to cough but couldn't even breathe deep enough to cough so knew it was time to go to the ER. I got my treatment and a script for some antibiotics and some tessalon pearls and sent on my merry way.

I know my quitting smoking last week plays a big part of my body is going what the F? What is going on? Why aren't there all this bad toxins going into our lungs all the time and so I have been coughing trying to clear out my lungs. I sound like I'm dying I am coughing so hard I think I pulled a muscle in my mid section and that is why it hurts so bad.

I just know it hurts and I am up again because I am in pain and the tessalon pearls wore off so I woke up coughing.

Jan
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Old Apr 06, 2009, 11:01 AM
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((((((((((((jbug)))))))))))))))) I'm so sorry you are suffering so with this. There is a lot of pollen in the air around here too and a lot of people who don't suffer with allergies seem to be this year. I hope you feel better soon and congratulations on quitting smoking!
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