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http://www.aanma.org/breatherville.htm

This is a really good website. Just put your cursor over each building for a

different topic to appear and click. " Asthma College " in the upper left might

answer some of your questions.

Hope it helps

moldcankill <moldcankill@...> wrote:

What is an asthma attack like? Last night I went out with my

family to an Irish Pub. I haven't been out to a bar for awhile

because I have been so sick (mycotoxicosis). Anyway, the pub was full

of smoke and I assume that the pub was moldy because you could see

many water leaks on the ceiling. After about 10 minutes I got a

horrible headeache and after 1/2 hour I started having problems

breathing. It seemed like I couldn't get enough air into my lungs no

matter what I did. I thought maybe I was just going crazy and tried

to concentrate and take deep breaths. It didn't help. I thought I

was going to pass out. Eventually I just waited outside in the cold

until my family was ready to leave. After about 45 minutes I was able

to breathe better. This has never happened to me before. I even took

my CSM before I left.

So is this just a new way of my responding to mold? Could it

be asthma?

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Actually, click on " Play Time " and then click on " How asthma feels "

(Also, the remarks about toxic mold are incorrect.)

Murtaugh <johnjmurtaughtoxicmold@...> wrote:

http://www.aanma.org/breatherville.htm

This is a really good website. Just put your cursor over each building for a

different topic to appear and click. " Asthma College " in the upper left might

answer some of your questions.

Hope it helps

moldcankill <moldcankill@...> wrote:

What is an asthma attack like? Last night I went out with my

family to an Irish Pub. I haven't been out to a bar for awhile

because I have been so sick (mycotoxicosis). Anyway, the pub was full

of smoke and I assume that the pub was moldy because you could see

many water leaks on the ceiling. After about 10 minutes I got a

horrible headeache and after 1/2 hour I started having problems

breathing. It seemed like I couldn't get enough air into my lungs no

matter what I did. I thought maybe I was just going crazy and tried

to concentrate and take deep breaths. It didn't help. I thought I

was going to pass out. Eventually I just waited outside in the cold

until my family was ready to leave. After about 45 minutes I was able

to breathe better. This has never happened to me before. I even took

my CSM before I left.

So is this just a new way of my responding to mold? Could it

be asthma?

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Thank you for the link to this site. It is answering some questions I

have had regarding my daughter. Also, giving me some insite with what she

lives with daily. I had no clue or understanding, as I didn't get asthma.

Re: [] Asthma Question ( check out

http://www.aanma.org/breatherville.htm )

> http://www.aanma.org/breatherville.htm

>

> This is a really good website. Just put your cursor over each building

> for a different topic to appear and click. " Asthma College " in the upper

> left might answer some of your questions.

>

> Hope it helps

>

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> moldcankill <moldcankill@...> wrote:

> What is an asthma attack like? Last night I went out with my

> family to an Irish Pub. I haven't been out to a bar for awhile

> because I have been so sick (mycotoxicosis). Anyway, the pub was full

> of smoke and I assume that the pub was moldy because you could see

> many water leaks on the ceiling. After about 10 minutes I got a

> horrible headeache and after 1/2 hour I started having problems

> breathing. It seemed like I couldn't get enough air into my lungs no

> matter what I did. I thought maybe I was just going crazy and tried

> to concentrate and take deep breaths. It didn't help. I thought I

> was going to pass out. Eventually I just waited outside in the cold

> until my family was ready to leave. After about 45 minutes I was able

> to breathe better. This has never happened to me before. I even took

> my CSM before I left.

> So is this just a new way of my responding to mold? Could it

> be asthma?

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> FAIR USE NOTICE:

>

>

>

>

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