Congratulations to our first #morethanasthma 2019 winner! Rashaun works hard to keep his asthma from turning his life upside down. He's an active boy who does aerial yoga and dreams of following in his grandfather's steps to become a fire inspector one day. How are you #morethanasthma? Upload a photo of you, your child or family and caption the image that shows how you are unique and how you overcome obstacles that asthma puts in your way . Images will be added to our mosaic on our More Than...
Congratulations to our second #morethanasthma 2019 winner! Krystin describes herself as a "video game loving medical student who just so happens to carry an inhaler." Asthma has been a challenge for her, but she is determined to overcome it. "To me #morethanasthma means that I might have asthma but asthma doesn’t have me," Krystin says. "It means never letting asthma define who I am and always trying my best to not let asthma hold me back. I will always have to pace myself but I will never...
Congratulations to our third #morethanasthma 2019 winner! Kamille Rivers likes to help others with asthma see themselves as more than just a diagnosis. A self-described "petite plus-sized model," Kamille says, "My daughter Desi’rae and I are #morethanasthma because we stand strong, and we are fighters. I believe in staying healthy by eating all the proper foods and taking our medication daily." Kamille believes people can still maintain good health even with asthma. To spread that message,...
What product someone can use for Eczema on the hands and fingers. My mom diabetic and suffers from Eczema, my children have astham so they suffer from Eczema and so do I. The itchiness and lack of sleep scratching midldle night it horrible for me. Benadryl does not help me. Any suggestions
Greetings from my end, am always grateful for the useful tips,though regional differences yet one love. Please, keep the good work going, I appreciate every effort. Much love, Mary. On Tue, May 5, 2020, 8:18 PM Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America < support@aafa.org> wrote:
Asthma is more serious than what people are aware of. Most people I speak to think Asthma is not a disease and can't be that bad...not being able to breath is a major health issue and very scary for people with Asthma. Nit being able to live an active life or do things you love to do because of a disease holding you back physically is life shattering for so many, Asthma is no different.
Hello @Amcharmings and welcome to the community! We're happy to have you here. I agree that asthma is more serious than what some people are aware of. That's something AAFA works hard to educate about! Some people with asthma may have an easier time with certain exercise or activities than others. Activities that are more likely to trigger asthma symptoms include cold weather sports (ice hockey, skiing, ice skating, snowboarding) and sports that need constant activity (long distance running,...
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