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an inhaler is NOT that hard to carry around!!!

Posted Nov 06 2009 10:01pm

So, as one of our kids was leaving today, the director pulled her mom over to the side and said “She had a little trouble breathing earlier.  I took her into the office and monitored it, and after ten minutes she was fine.”

This girl?  One of our two kids with asthma [that I know of] that does not carry their inhaler with them.  FML.

Girl’s Mom: “You didn’t have your asthma with you?”

[Um, apparently her mom calls her inhaler her asthma?  I don’t know about you, but unfortunately, my asthma’s always with me. Because of this, so is my inhaler.]

Girl: “No, I didn’t think we’d be running today.”

At this, I wanted to freaking SCREAM.  It was a good thing I was on break when this happened, because I may have called her mom myself right then and gave her a lesson in asthma education.  If a kid has an inhaler [if anybody has an inhaler], you do NOT let them leave the house without the freaking thing in their backpack.  Even if they are twelve, you should REMIND them.  Personally, if I had a kid with asthma, the daycare would have an inhaler for the kid in the office/first aid bag.  [Also, if I had a kid, they’d have an AeroChamber in the office too.]

Personally, when I go out, I have an inhaler in my pocket AND one in my backpack [along with my AeroChamber, Benadryl, Advil, my bottle of prednisone and sometimes Symbicort.]  I may be over-paranoid, but at least I am not under-medicated if something were to happen.

And unfortunately, this is not a rare occurrence when I encounter inhaler-less asthmatics.  Last year in gym 8 minutes into the 12 minute run, my friend comes up to me and says “I’m having an asthma attack and I don’t have my puffer with me”.

About a month ago, a different friend says “My chest feels weird”.  I say “Have you tried your inhaler?”  She says “I don’t have it.”

*cringe*

So, asthmatics of the world—carry your rescue inhaler with you.  So that I don’t have to get frustrated when you don’t have it and need it!

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