Guest guest Posted February 26, 2006 Report Share Posted February 26, 2006 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? FAIR USE NOTICE: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2006 Report Share Posted February 26, 2006 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? FAIR USE NOTICE: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2006 Report Share Posted March 1, 2006 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 > > > > 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: > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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