Flight's booked!

Aug 14, 2008 01:38

I'll be flying to Portland, Oregon on Friday, August 29th for Kumoricon. W00t ( Read more... )

asthma, kumoricon, work

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mnenyver August 14 2008, 13:45:05 UTC
Kumoricon sounds like it's going to be a blast!

My brother had severe childhood asthma (which is mostly under control now) so I know how rough that can be. He gave us more than one good scare. I hope yours is easily managed and handily managed!

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mnenyver August 14 2008, 13:46:04 UTC
...aaaaand another mental note to preview before hitting "post comment". *rolls eyes*

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aerinea_faerie August 14 2008, 15:41:26 UTC
I hope you have fun at Kumoricon! I wish I could be going, but I probably won't be doing any conventions until Wonder Con. Give Kaja a hug for me.

I'm sorry about the asthma, but at least you know about it now.

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aeb August 14 2008, 20:13:48 UTC
I'm very relieved to hear that you have your asthma under control now. I have several acquaintances who live with that reasonably comfortably, but only because it's controlled. {sympathetic smile, HUGS, SQUEEZES, BIG SQUEEZES, GREAT BIG SQUEEZES, GREAT BIG LONG TIGHT ROCKING SQUEEZES}

Anne Elizabeth Baldwin

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yanocchi August 14 2008, 21:12:33 UTC
Awww, asthma is lame. But it's something that you can live with, and depending on the treatment sometimes it can get better. 'Course, I'm not your doctor or anything, but my sister used to have asthma like you wouldn't believe; 3 treatments on a pump, 2 pills and an inhaler every day. Now she does an inhaler once a day and she's fine.

We need to coordinate our schedules for Kumoricon so we can meet up and geek out together. Also, I doubt anybody will know who I am if I'm not with you... ^^;

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greenworldgirl August 15 2008, 01:53:15 UTC
Aww, I'm sorry you have asthma. That sucks. But I guess the good news is, if for whatever reason you move out of smog central your breathing will probably get better. My mom used to think she had bad breathing problems until she moved away and realized it was the smog constantly triggering it.

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