Although the total of 314 looks like becoming the declaration
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Petingo wrote: Knock the gym on the head.....asthma sufferers aren't cut out for that there kinda crap.
Gentle exercise is what y'all need.....walking and a bit of swimming.
I've been at 250 most mornings, so very pleasedPetingo wrote:450.......I would kill for a score like that, Col
I was 350 at the hospital last week.
m4 colin wrote:My Mother was having a good day if she could get it past 100
Hold on, is this peak flow or bedpost notches?Petingo wrote:450.......I would kill for a score like that, Col
I was 350 at the hospital last week.
I used to half think she was faking it but she died so she werntcolinthewarriormonkey wrote:m4 colin wrote:My Mother was having a good day if she could get it past 100
Bloody hell, that's awful, my 5 year old has a peak flow of 150
Thursty wrote:Hold on, is this peak flow or bedpost notches?Petingo wrote:450.......I would kill for a score like that, Col
I was 350 at the hospital last week.
Cheers, to be honest, I'm eating better, drinking less booze and getting more exercise than ever, so i'm looking on it as a positive thing.Kowalski wrote:I'm sorry to hear that you have asthma Colin, I hope it doesn't affect your life too negatively.
Funnily enough, mine clears up a bit in a city - probably tree pollen and spores set mine off, but without shadow of a doubt, it is the sulphides in wine which really do for me.Hillman avenger wrote:My wife was diagnosed as asthmatic at about age 50, 8 or 9 years ago.
She was given all the ventolin, etc.
Then last year she was at the doctors and mentioned we were moving. From our home near the Chilterns about 2 miles from J6 M40- Vicar of Dibley country.
He explained that for all the beautiful trees, hills and all the rest, we lived in one of the most polluted areas of England.
She explained we were going to live near the sea. He said her asthma would improve.
Dead right. In fact she spent last week in Morden and then Oxford, and it all came back again.
Was reading today that Oxford Street has the highest levels of shit in the air ( nitrous oxide??) in the world.
Nitrous oxide is laughing gas, now that would be interestingHillman avenger wrote:My wife was diagnosed as asthmatic at about age 50, 8 or 9 years ago.
She was given all the ventolin, etc.
Then last year she was at the doctors and mentioned we were moving. From our home near the Chilterns about 2 miles from J6 M40- Vicar of Dibley country.
He explained that for all the beautiful trees, hills and all the rest, we lived in one of the most polluted areas of England.
She explained we were going to live near the sea. He said her asthma would improve.
Dead right. In fact she spent last week in Morden and then Oxford, and it all came back again.
Was reading today that Oxford Street has the highest levels of shit in the air ( nitrous oxide??) in the world.
Laughing is the last thing I feel like doing on that streetwarmleatherette wrote:Nitrous oxide is laughing gas, now that would be interestingHillman avenger wrote:My wife was diagnosed as asthmatic at about age 50, 8 or 9 years ago.
She was given all the ventolin, etc.
Then last year she was at the doctors and mentioned we were moving. From our home near the Chilterns about 2 miles from J6 M40- Vicar of Dibley country.
He explained that for all the beautiful trees, hills and all the rest, we lived in one of the most polluted areas of England.
She explained we were going to live near the sea. He said her asthma would improve.
Dead right. In fact she spent last week in Morden and then Oxford, and it all came back again.
Was reading today that Oxford Street has the highest levels of shit in the air ( nitrous oxide??) in the world.