Learning How to Keep Your Asthma Symptoms in Check
This article will explore ways of controlling asthma. Read on to learn about some methods to help with your asthma symptoms.
Because I have extremely severe asthma it scarred my lungs and I had to stop working at the age of 49. My lung disease was getting progressively worse and I was spending too much time in the hospital. After I retired, I incorporated exercise and fitness walking into my daily routine and also became an advocate for those suffering from the disease. I became the first person with documented severe lung disease to finish the Boston marathon - I’m unable to run, so I walked it.
This article will explore ways of controlling asthma. Read on to learn about some methods to help with your asthma symptoms.
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