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writes: My boyfriend and me (I'm 15 and and hes 16) were smoking together. I have asthma pretty much my whole life and I can keep it under control. Then I started having asthma attack (which was really embarrassing). And the weird part was that I have smoked before without any trouble. What had my puffer with me (my mom never lets me leave the house without it because of previous encounters). What happen should I see a doctor? Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, Mrs. Mom +, writes (17 February 2009):
Yes, see the doctor and tell him or her you were smoking. The doctor will probably tell you that smoking is not a good choice for someone with asthma. It's not. You obviously need to hear that from someone who you trust!
Asthma is bad enough. Don't make things harder on your body!
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reader, anonymous, writes (17 February 2009): Well, that question seems to have a pretty obvious answer attached to it.
"So ah, I got shot today. You think I should stay home, play some games and take some Advil?"
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