So, went to the pulmonilogist 2 days ago and I walk away with 3 inhalers and a diagnosis of adult onset asthma at the age of 42.
This is mind boggling to me. For the past 27 years I have devoted most of my training to being an endurance athlete and haven't the slightest of problems. I ran cross country, track, won 5k & 10k races, spent 8 years in Army SOF and have been an avid hiker, climber, and kayaker.
I'm just so pissed. I can't even breathe right at rest, let alone during activity. I did a 7 mile hike a few weeks back with some friends and looked like a wheezing, dying chump.
And then the doc says, "you need to quit smoking". Really? I smoke 1-2 cigarettes a DAY!!! And offers nothing for cessation. Good job cunt! Way to do your job. Maybe she reasoned it would be easy to give up such a small amount, but I already did that 16 months ago. That 1 or 2 a day is like a sanity life line.
I just wonder, could AAS usage have accelerated or precipitated an event like this.
Thanks for listening to my enraged post.
This is mind boggling to me. For the past 27 years I have devoted most of my training to being an endurance athlete and haven't the slightest of problems. I ran cross country, track, won 5k & 10k races, spent 8 years in Army SOF and have been an avid hiker, climber, and kayaker.
I'm just so pissed. I can't even breathe right at rest, let alone during activity. I did a 7 mile hike a few weeks back with some friends and looked like a wheezing, dying chump.
And then the doc says, "you need to quit smoking". Really? I smoke 1-2 cigarettes a DAY!!! And offers nothing for cessation. Good job cunt! Way to do your job. Maybe she reasoned it would be easy to give up such a small amount, but I already did that 16 months ago. That 1 or 2 a day is like a sanity life line.
I just wonder, could AAS usage have accelerated or precipitated an event like this.
Thanks for listening to my enraged post.