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TopicAnyone have COVID and have their asthma worsen?
Dan_Haren-
02/06/23 10:43:24 AM
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MarbyIsBack posted...
Yeah, I'm like... 90% sure that my issues breathing are just due to being a fat fuck combined with having weaker lungs from suffering from asthma as a kid. Though I AM open to the possibility that I may have gotten the rona and just didn't get it real bad because I got vaxxed. I haven't weighed myself in a while but I'm almost certain I'm at least 320 lb. now. Definitely, absolutely at least 300.

The one time I've ever come close to needing an inhaler was actually pretty recently, when I was visiting my dad. We were out on a walk and got caught in a sudden rainstorm. Like, it came out of nowhere. One minute it was nice and dry, and the next torrential downpour, and we could actually see the line of wet ground vs dry ground advancing towards us, as we walked right into it. So naturally we ran as fast as we could back to the house. Still got fucking SOAKED though.

Let me tell you, I haven't run that hard since I was in elementary school. And I certainly paid the price for it; I was catching my breath for at least 2 hours afterwards. I actually thought I was gonna pass out, no joke. THAT would've been a good time for an inhaler. But I don't have one anymore because I haven't needed one in years. And even if I did, I probably wouldn't have taken it up there unless I used it regularly, because I would've have foreseen getting into THAT mess.

On a side note, my shoes didn't dry for 3 days, and even when they did dry, it was only because I finally decided I had enough and just threw them in the dryer lmao.

Idk. That's a lot of words for something that ultimately isn't important or even fully relevant to the thread, but it's just a story I felt like sharing and kinda spiraled out of control. My bad. I just like telling stories I guess lol

The fact that it took u 2 hours to catch your breath tells me asthma might be playing a role. If your deconditioned and fat, you still can catch your breathuch sooner than that. Asthma makes your lungs tighter and makes that feeling last a while. Whether it's worse or better than childhood I can't say and it doesn't really matter now. May it's worth getting a breathing test done. But losing weight should be a top priority. Best thing to do would just be to have an inhaler for those situations.
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