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AUTHOR: JenniferAnneDATE: 01/01/03 1:29am
SUBJECT: pneumonia
I am 17 and I have been having lung problems. I had pneumonia three times between the ages 3 and 8, and I have since then developed asthma. I got it aout three years ago, and inhailers haven't helped. I don't have any other health problems and have always stayed in shape. I saw a pulminologist a couple of years ago and they didn't know what was wrong. I pretty much live with it all of the time. It feels like my lungs don't have room enough to expand completely. I can't even yawn without a struggle. I would like to know if my asthma could be related to the past cases of pheumonia that I experienced, and if there is anything that I should do about it.
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