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Old 06-06-13, 10:39 PM
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Erwin8r
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Yes. While very young, had severe attacks (now deemed environmentally induced, ie, allergens). When fit in my youth, I went through boot camp and was able to exercise at will. In my late 30's, I've put on a lot of weight and guess what? I need an inhaler again... I, too, get that initial onslaught, then it subsides as I ride (or hike or run...), but I've been a lot more active recently and pre-workout inhaler use has dropped to next to zero.

I'm no doctor, but if you were non-responsive and were hospitalized for that long, you desperately need a pulmonologist. That type of severe attack can lead to sudden death.

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