I want to go to the Marines! and when I move to USA i got asthma. Can some one please tell me how to cure it, I had it for 8 years now and It does not wants to go away.
I've heard of a product that should really help with asthma and it's called redox health. I 'm in the same situation as you are, I want to join the Army but my asthma is holding me back...
I'm one of the unlucky one's who wasn't diagnosed when i was a child then stupid enough to take up smoking about 6 years down the line the s*it hits the fan. Now I'm having asthma attacks every morning waking me up which is the worst time of the day to be awaken by such a horrid feeling of not able to get a full breath in , I've had them to the point where I'm getting dizzy n faint because of the lack of breath.i have it worst with temperature change just opening a door can trigger one.
I take DHEA-I have a truly horrible co-morbidity of Emphysema AND Asthma. I have learned how to rebound and keep a bit of salt handy in my purse. I have learned how to "breathe" properly, and I also make sure I have a Benadryl I can chew in an emegency. I am ill-but very active. "Guafienisene" is a mucous-thinning medication you can buy OVER THE COUNTER-will also help. Best Wishes-I learned how to breathe through the nose when feeling "wheezy" also. I stay vitaminized too.
I have asthma and seldom I get an serious attack, and serious that is because when I do get one, I panic, my heart rate goes faster than I can think, my breathing very restricted goes fast with a loud noise that can be heard about 60 feet, my whole body shakes and my legs get very weak.
It's a horrible experience. The last one I tried the inhaler (ProAir) and it took like seven puffs to work.
Three times in different ocations I had three attacks at work (that was before I even thought of asthma and therefore without an inhaler).
I was on my knees without even being able to breath. It felt as if an insect stung me in the back of the throat.
Well, as it came it went.
I figured it was a combination of dry mouth and the exposured to an A/C air vent in close range. During nights, I snored, cough and whistled (more than coughing).
The before said were horrible episodes, but yet, not even compared to what happened a few months before, that was something I can't explain like I wish I could. I was eating icecream while smoking a cigarette. Out of the blue, my whole throat (or entrance to the lung?) -closed! and each time I tried to breath, the worse it got. This lasted for about several minutes until I could put myself together.
It was aspiration (I had to learn how to drink and how to eat).
I want to go to the Marines! and when I move to USA i got asthma. Can some one please tell me how to cure it, I had it for 8 years now and It does not wants to go away.
360gamesreviews 2 years ago
@360gamesreviews Even though this comment is two years late:
I've heard of a product that should really help with asthma and it's called redox health. I 'm in the same situation as you are, I want to join the Army but my asthma is holding me back...
dwgangsat 2 weeks ago
@360gamesreviews redox health.com sorry for it being so spaced out but youtube won't let me send and actual links on here....
dwgangsat 2 weeks ago
@360gamesreviews Also look up a question from yahoo answers titled 'Another Asthma Question...............?' from a user named Delta 6
dwgangsat 2 weeks ago
I was wearing Alex Chiu's Immortality Rings for almost a month and now I don't have asthma outbreak anymore. You guys should look into it.
alexapollo22 2 years ago
Watch this video of how to relieve your asthma instead naturally.
Watch every second of it. There is two part of it.
/watch?v=x-m5-ApBVW0&feature=channel_page
ty99999returns 2 years ago
I'm one of the unlucky one's who wasn't diagnosed when i was a child then stupid enough to take up smoking about 6 years down the line the s*it hits the fan. Now I'm having asthma attacks every morning waking me up which is the worst time of the day to be awaken by such a horrid feeling of not able to get a full breath in , I've had them to the point where I'm getting dizzy n faint because of the lack of breath.i have it worst with temperature change just opening a door can trigger one.
bravting 2 years ago
I take DHEA-I have a truly horrible co-morbidity of Emphysema AND Asthma. I have learned how to rebound and keep a bit of salt handy in my purse. I have learned how to "breathe" properly, and I also make sure I have a Benadryl I can chew in an emegency. I am ill-but very active. "Guafienisene" is a mucous-thinning medication you can buy OVER THE COUNTER-will also help. Best Wishes-I learned how to breathe through the nose when feeling "wheezy" also. I stay vitaminized too.
Dreamgardens91 2 years ago
I have asthma and seldom I get an serious attack, and serious that is because when I do get one, I panic, my heart rate goes faster than I can think, my breathing very restricted goes fast with a loud noise that can be heard about 60 feet, my whole body shakes and my legs get very weak.
It's a horrible experience. The last one I tried the inhaler (ProAir) and it took like seven puffs to work.
Continue next.
argent2020 2 years ago
Three times in different ocations I had three attacks at work (that was before I even thought of asthma and therefore without an inhaler).
I was on my knees without even being able to breath. It felt as if an insect stung me in the back of the throat.
Well, as it came it went.
I figured it was a combination of dry mouth and the exposured to an A/C air vent in close range. During nights, I snored, cough and whistled (more than coughing).
Continue on emore time #3
argent2020 2 years ago
#3.
The before said were horrible episodes, but yet, not even compared to what happened a few months before, that was something I can't explain like I wish I could. I was eating icecream while smoking a cigarette. Out of the blue, my whole throat (or entrance to the lung?) -closed! and each time I tried to breath, the worse it got. This lasted for about several minutes until I could put myself together.
It was aspiration (I had to learn how to drink and how to eat).
argent2020 2 years ago
My asthma is the worst for every 4 million people approximately. I've had enough asthma attacks for 4 million people.
It is not fun.
IQ136 2 years ago