How do you define your asthma? - Living with Asthma

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How do you define your asthma?

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Everyone's asthma is different and unique to them...how do you define YOUR asthma?

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A lot of time mine is caused by anxiety but I do get allergic asthma with an elephant on my chest for a few months twice a year.

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It’s all about getting air in for me. I never had trouble getting air out and really don’t understand that phenomenon, getting air out..

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Sammiesosa

Wheezing.... sometimes I'm like 'What's that sound?'.... it's me. Wheezing.

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Gothlic

I define my asthma as weezing and coughing (lots) and a lot of breathlessness most asthma allergies and anxiety

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