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No one in my family has ever had asthma before. I used to be a

competetive swimmer, and I've always been proud of the fact that I

dont and never have smoked. My mother smokes, and so did my

husband. I have allergies to grass, mold and lint, as well as a few

food allergies. My concern is timing, and environment. WE have

lived in the same house for 3 years- smack in the middle of an

active commercial orchard. I am concerned that the various sprays

they use may have brought this on over time. I have also noticed

that my rabbits(kept outside), started having repiratory problems

this fall, and I " m not big on coincidences. This just seems like too

much of one,a nd I'm very suspicious. If anyone can direct me to

a website that might have information on anything like this, could

you please let me know?

Carol

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Carol...you pose an interesting question. The environement could be a

cause for your asthma. Why do people with no family history get cancer???

That happen to my mother and thank God, it was caught in time and she has

been cancer-free for 9 years.

I have come to the point, I have a disease and I have to learn how to take

care of it and myself. To learn the triggers and warning signals.

I wish you well with your search!!!!!!

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Allow me to share my input on this topic... I haven't thought *too* much

about this regarding asthma. I don't think I've ever really wondered why I

have it. My uncle had it but has grown out of it over the years and I do

believe he is the only member of my [close] family to have it. You know, to

tell you the truth, I don't really wonder about it because I guess I figure

it's a waste of time trying to figure out where this asthma came from,

because the fact is: it's here... lol. There are tons of diseases that people

get and no one knows why because no one else in their family ever had it.

It's really unfortunate that anyone gets any disease, but sadly, that's the

way it is. Sorry if this is a little on the...negative side...but it's just

what's coming to me right now. I'm tired LOL~

Anyway, basically what I believe is this:

G-d gave us asthma and not other people in our families because he knew we

would be the STRONG ones!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

With Love,

Dara

15f w/asthma, esophagitis, and tons of allergies. want the list? haha

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Allow me to share my input on this topic... I haven't thought *too* much

about this regarding asthma. I don't think I've ever really wondered why I

have it. My uncle had it but has grown out of it over the years and I do

believe he is the only member of my [close] family to have it. You know, to

tell you the truth, I don't really wonder about it because I guess I figure

it's a waste of time trying to figure out where this asthma came from,

because the fact is: it's here... lol. There are tons of diseases that people

get and no one knows why because no one else in their family ever had it.

It's really unfortunate that anyone gets any disease, but sadly, that's the

way it is. Sorry if this is a little on the...negative side...but it's just

what's coming to me right now. I'm tired LOL~

Anyway, basically what I believe is this:

G-d gave us asthma and not other people in our families because he knew we

would be the STRONG ones!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

With Love,

Dara

15f w/asthma, esophagitis, and tons of allergies. want the list? haha

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Dara....Thank you for a concise response on why we have asthma.

>Anyway, basically what I believe is this:

>

>G-d gave us asthma and not other people in our families because he knew we

>would be the STRONG ones!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

>

>With Love,

>Dara

>15f w/asthma, esophagitis, and tons of allergies. want the list? haha

>

>---------------------------

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Dara....Thank you for a concise response on why we have asthma.

>Anyway, basically what I believe is this:

>

>G-d gave us asthma and not other people in our families because he knew we

>would be the STRONG ones!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

>

>With Love,

>Dara

>15f w/asthma, esophagitis, and tons of allergies. want the list? haha

>

>---------------------------

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I believe that knowledge is power ; I have lived with this illness for my

entire 36 years and am still constantly searching for new treatment options

( I am steroid resistant

with chronic asthmatic bronchitis ) as well as genetics/preventative/origins

of asthma because the more we know about the triggers , environmental

factors and causative agents linked to asthma the more likely we are to find

more effective treatments and possibly a cure ! There is far too much

ignorance about this dieses even among those of us who have it . Dara , your

uncle has not 'outgrown' his asthma - he is in remission or has mild asthma

to begin with and is going through an asymptomatic period . Please do t be

lulled by this false bit of folk lore -you will NEVER 'outgrow' your

asthma - it is a lifelong ,incurable dieses . If those of us who have it

take no interest in looking for causes then we certainly delay the

scientific communities efforts to find a cure / better treatment options .

If the general public were more educated about the known avoidable

causes / contributors to asthma and the potential seriousness of this

dieses we could spare allot of people from going through the things that we

deal with each day.

Because I have been very 'visable'on my college campus and open about my

illness ( I'm 1 of those with impaired lung function so on good days I sound

like I just woke up and on bad ones I can barely get enough air out to

produce any sound so its hard not to notice !) I have had lots of people

come to me with questions about asthma ; many of them have small children

with the illness and the majority of those parents ( I can small em coming

from a good 12 feet LOL) smoke - I DO make it a point to explain to them

that by choosing to smoke , even outdoors away from their asthmatic child ,

there are literally thousands of chemical compounds in cigs and it is on

their skin , hair and clothing so without intending to

they are making their child sicker with every hug !! An asthmatic child

whose parents smoke ( been there , done that !) has no knowledge that it's

moms hug or dads homecoming that is making him ill .....but asthmatic ADULTS

do and we should try to get that information across to caretakers so that

those kids have a better chance of avoiding worsening asthma and the

complications it can bring .

stepping off the soap box, sheepishly hanging head ....

Wow , did i just write all that ?

teresa

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I believe that knowledge is power ; I have lived with this illness for my

entire 36 years and am still constantly searching for new treatment options

( I am steroid resistant

with chronic asthmatic bronchitis ) as well as genetics/preventative/origins

of asthma because the more we know about the triggers , environmental

factors and causative agents linked to asthma the more likely we are to find

more effective treatments and possibly a cure ! There is far too much

ignorance about this dieses even among those of us who have it . Dara , your

uncle has not 'outgrown' his asthma - he is in remission or has mild asthma

to begin with and is going through an asymptomatic period . Please do t be

lulled by this false bit of folk lore -you will NEVER 'outgrow' your

asthma - it is a lifelong ,incurable dieses . If those of us who have it

take no interest in looking for causes then we certainly delay the

scientific communities efforts to find a cure / better treatment options .

If the general public were more educated about the known avoidable

causes / contributors to asthma and the potential seriousness of this

dieses we could spare allot of people from going through the things that we

deal with each day.

Because I have been very 'visable'on my college campus and open about my

illness ( I'm 1 of those with impaired lung function so on good days I sound

like I just woke up and on bad ones I can barely get enough air out to

produce any sound so its hard not to notice !) I have had lots of people

come to me with questions about asthma ; many of them have small children

with the illness and the majority of those parents ( I can small em coming

from a good 12 feet LOL) smoke - I DO make it a point to explain to them

that by choosing to smoke , even outdoors away from their asthmatic child ,

there are literally thousands of chemical compounds in cigs and it is on

their skin , hair and clothing so without intending to

they are making their child sicker with every hug !! An asthmatic child

whose parents smoke ( been there , done that !) has no knowledge that it's

moms hug or dads homecoming that is making him ill .....but asthmatic ADULTS

do and we should try to get that information across to caretakers so that

those kids have a better chance of avoiding worsening asthma and the

complications it can bring .

stepping off the soap box, sheepishly hanging head ....

Wow , did i just write all that ?

teresa

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