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In addition to the asthma stuff I also have fibromyalgia. I've learned that the

only thing we have any control over in this world is our attitude. As long as

you see your glass as half full life is good!

More details about me, I travel around the country, Vermont to Texas in a 32

foot motorhome with th, my Belgian Sheepdog, Tux and Halo kitties.

Grandchildren live in both states and I stop at all Zoo's...

I also, knit, sew, write and am currently filling the freezer with

Pennsylvania's bounty of fresh fruits and vegetables purchased from my Amish

neighbors.

I've been a dog, owner, breeder, trainer for 50 years so can help with dog

questions by personal email. (There are a few great breeds for people with

asthma and allergies.)

I also foster kittens each spring, generally 10 to 15 though not this spring as

one of our cats had major knee surgery in April and breathing in and out

repeatedly has been high on my spring to do list.

About the violin, I've never been able to play, but now that I'm having asthma,

will I be able to play the violin?

Have a wonderful day what ever you do! " Life is a Bowl of Cherries, including

the pits. " (Erma Bombeck) keep looking for the sweet stuff and chucking out

those pits.

Your's in breathing,

Jeralyn

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Hi Jeralyn. Sorry it has taken me so long to reply. Things have been nuts. I am spending about half an hour right now trying to catch up on some old posts. I would see no reason from an asthma standpoint that you could not play the violin. The firbromyalgia is another scenario altogether. I don't know enough about that to begin to guess. However, we have asthmatics who sing and play a variety of instruments. I think it's great that you want to learn. Madeline http://health.groups.yahoo..com/group/Lungs_on_Vacation/

To: asthma Sent: Sunday, June 7, 2009 10:04:40 AMSubject: Will I Be Able To Play The Violin?

In addition to the asthma stuff I also have fibromyalgia. I've learned that the only thing we have any control over in this world is our attitude. As long as you see your glass as half full life is good!More details about me, I travel around the country, Vermont to Texas in a 32 foot motorhome with th, my Belgian Sheepdog, Tux and Halo kitties. Grandchildren live in both states and I stop at all Zoo's...I also, knit, sew, write and am currently filling the freezer with Pennsylvania' s bounty of fresh fruits and vegetables purchased from my Amish neighbors. I've been a dog, owner, breeder, trainer for 50 years so can help with dog questions by personal email. (There are a few great breeds for people with asthma and allergies..)I also foster kittens each spring, generally 10 to 15 though not this spring as one of our cats had major knee surgery in April and breathing in and out repeatedly has been high on my spring to

do list. About the violin, I've never been able to play, but now that I'm having asthma, will I be able to play the violin?Have a wonderful day what ever you do! "Life is a Bowl of Cherries, including the pits." (Erma Bombeck) keep looking for the sweet stuff and chucking out those pits. Your's in breathing, Jeralyn

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