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YeAAAAH Asthma Babey!!!

aysemari
aysemari CSN Member Posts: 1,596 Member
edited October 2011 in Breast Cancer #1
I went to see my Oncle today.. hihi, he laughs when I call him that.

Difficulty breathing AGAIN... it was bad this week. BUT it is not the
C word. And that is all I needed to hear, what a relief. I will see a
Pulmonary specialist on Monday, bye bye cancer - HELLO inhaler!

I sure was nervous... been noshing on chocolate the whole week
lol. I was so tired, I just could not get a full breath, so out came
the comfort foods!

Hope everyone has a good weekend!!

Love,
Ayse

Comments

  • mwallace1325
    mwallace1325 CSN Member Posts: 806
    Isn't it wonderful
    Isn't it wonderful to get a diagnosis that doesn't include the "c" word. I've had asthma for years; once they get you the right inhaler(s) you'll feel great.

    Have a super week end.

    marge
  • camul
    camul CSN Member Posts: 2,537
    Glad to hear it was not 'c'
    A much better diagnosis, however, I would keep the chocolate out (just to celebrate).

    Happy for your good news!
    Carol
  • Bella Luna
    Bella Luna CSN Member Posts: 1,578 Member
    What a huge relief it is to
    What a huge relief it is to know it's just asthma that is causing the problem. Sorry to hear you were on pins and needles with worry. I am glad the burden has lifted from your shoulders and that the pulmonary specialist will take care of the problem. You'll soon be ,literally, breathing a big sigh of relief!

    Hugs to you, dear one!
    Ines
  • debi.18
    debi.18 CSN Member Posts: 850 Member
    camul said:

    Glad to hear it was not 'c'
    A much better diagnosis, however, I would keep the chocolate out (just to celebrate).

    Happy for your good news!
    Carol

    love good news
    I just love hearing good news....no "C" is always good to hear. I agree, keep celebrating with chocolate!

    Hugs,
    Debi
  • sbmly53
    sbmly53 CSN Member Posts: 1,522
    Hooray for asthma!...
    Well, you know what I mean! Start using the inhaler. Hershey next week?

    Sue