Friday, October 15, 2010

How does asthma make YOU feel?

It makes me feel scared and sad when my son has an asthma attack. He feels scared and sad too (and a little mad, I think).

Listen to how these kids feel:



Visit the Allergy and Asthma Network Mothers of Asthmatics for more on Asthma.

What do you do when you feel an asthma flare up coming on? on WEGO Health

A few of my favorite asthma heroes bloggers:

Hold Your Breath To Breathe Kerri

Asthma Mom

Breathin Stephen

Respiratory Therapy Cave Rick Frea

Respiratory Therapy 101: Just Keep Breathing

3 comments:

Marty said...

Just had to spread the word: Don't know if your child is allergic to latex, but be careful at the checkouts. Saturday at Walmart, the checker was wearing gloves. I asked if they were latex and she said yes. I asked about the safety and she said, "Oh yeah, there are a few people that can't go through my checkout!" What the heck? Anyway be warned and spread the word. I've seen them use them at the supermarket, too.

kerri said...

Thanks for the link love :). I've seen this video before, and it totally chokes me up. Somehow, it's much different feeling it yourself, than it is having someone describe it to you. I can handle it when it's me . . . I don't do well when it's OTHERS who are sick.

hyperhydrosis said...

Asthma is a chronic lung disease that inflames and narrows the airways. Asthma is a disease affecting the airways that carry air to and from your lungs.