I myself an a mild asthma suffer, but in my age (late 20's) it's...

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    I myself an a mild asthma suffer, but in my age (late 20's) it's only a risk if I've engaged in an extremely intensive run/sprint, or if I am recovering from a cold/flu.

    I've just recovered from a mancold and had to use Ventolin for a few days to easy breathing, so in my case airsonea would be overkill, BUT as a child I had many asthma attacks .. and they're not fun at all.

    The worst was while on holiday on a farm in Poland, simply woke up unable to breathe .. zero air .. not sure how I started to breathe again but coming back from the docs I remember having a huge shopping bag of meds and puffers to take and an action plan, if airsonea was available during my childhood, I'm sure I could've avoided all those meds and perhaps reduced the number of attacks.

    If the price to pay is $1oo-ish and some complex instructions, it's no trouble at all.

    I think ISN should get endorsement or work with the asthma foundation on raising awareness and promoting the use of airsonea through GPs and clinics, that way it provides parents with re-assurance that there is a legit solution to monitoring asthma and one that can be trusted.

    Today I averaged down from low 70c to 40c and will continue to hold thru to results

    We sometimes underestimate how great it is to live with unrestricted airways, just a thought.
 
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