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Have you taken your peak flow? That will let you know quickly if it is asthma related. It could be any number of things (from something as innocent as a virus or sinus infection to even a heart condition). However, if you don't get better see your

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Have you taken your peak flow? That will let you know quickly if it is asthma related. It could be any number of things (from something as innocent as a virus or sinus infection to even a heart condition). However, if you don't get better see your doctor. If you get worse or start having pain with the shortness of breath, please don't hesitate to visit you friendly neighborhood spa. Let us know how it goes.Madeline From: Steve

To: asthma Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2012 9:05 PM Subject: Stayed close to home or only went out with family today.

I have been out of breath all day. Kinda like when you take a brisk walk and have to catch your breath as a result. I "feel" fine. I am just out of breath, even now. I haven't really had a full blown attack in awhile. AND my inhaler provides NO relief at all. Any ideas as to what's going on with me?

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