Every since I was a small kid, asthma has always been a problem. I’ve had many a sleepless night because of weezing and inhaler of empty, which is a horror that I wouldn’t wish on anyone. Also just waking up to the realisation that one can’t breathe, even with the inhaler nearby, ain’t fun.
The article on outdoor air pollution that I reposted had me thinking. I’ve had moderately bad asthma my entire life. I’ve always needed to have a rescue inhaler near me at all times. For half of the year, since aged ten or do, I’ve needed a steroidal inhaler, otherwise I’d be hitting the rescue inhaler all day. But something happened around some unspecified time in the last few years that my asthma just disappeared. Fuck I wish I could pinpoint the year, it’s just something that happened without notice, and I chalked it up to “people grow out of asthma”.
Since 2020, I’ve been consistently doing the n95 thing, as well as nearly always having a HEPA filter on around me when indoors.
I guess I’m curious how likely it is I grew out of asthma vs just cleaner air. I wish I could have more data on my symptom timeline, but those memories are just a blur.
As a mod of c/covid, I promise that no one will get banned for saying “nah people do grow out of asthma”.
some asthma is precipitated by allergic reaction and allergies can dissipate over time
this may be one thing you are noticing