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webartethan
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I might be taking things too far with this situation.
I am 31 and just moved out of my parents house and in with two people I have been frienRAB with since Jr High School. I have a history of epilepsy and asthma. the epilepsy was cured 3 years ago and the last known asthma attack I had was when I was 2 years old. One of my roommates is a smoker. I noticed when I first moved in during February i developed a cough and runny nose. the runny nose went away but the cough is still bothering me.
I have noticed that every time I get in the car to go to work I still cough but it calms down and almost goes completely away by the time Im at work. It doesn't start again till I get home. Last week however. I was driving to work and while behind the wheel I started coughing so heavily that it was difficult for me to keep my head up so I decided to pull over. A cop a few cars behind me may have sen what was going on because he decided to pull over behind me. Just as he arrived the coughing stopped however I was breathing really heavily. He asked me to get out of the car and walk around for a bit so I did. It to a while but my breathing went back to normal. The cop did ask for my license and registration and I explained all this to him. He didn't give me any more difficulty because the license and registration was valid.
I am almost 100 percent sure the cough is connected with my roommated smoking but since But since it lasts a bit outside of the house could this be a sigh of my asthma condition effecting me again after 29 years?
I am 31 and just moved out of my parents house and in with two people I have been frienRAB with since Jr High School. I have a history of epilepsy and asthma. the epilepsy was cured 3 years ago and the last known asthma attack I had was when I was 2 years old. One of my roommates is a smoker. I noticed when I first moved in during February i developed a cough and runny nose. the runny nose went away but the cough is still bothering me.
I have noticed that every time I get in the car to go to work I still cough but it calms down and almost goes completely away by the time Im at work. It doesn't start again till I get home. Last week however. I was driving to work and while behind the wheel I started coughing so heavily that it was difficult for me to keep my head up so I decided to pull over. A cop a few cars behind me may have sen what was going on because he decided to pull over behind me. Just as he arrived the coughing stopped however I was breathing really heavily. He asked me to get out of the car and walk around for a bit so I did. It to a while but my breathing went back to normal. The cop did ask for my license and registration and I explained all this to him. He didn't give me any more difficulty because the license and registration was valid.
I am almost 100 percent sure the cough is connected with my roommated smoking but since But since it lasts a bit outside of the house could this be a sigh of my asthma condition effecting me again after 29 years?