I never used to cough as much as I do now. Around this time last year I got a cold and had it for several weeks, maybe even a few months; I'm not sure how long it lasted. Eventually the cold went away, and the cough did too, a little. But then I started to notice something. Whenever I laughed, I coughed. When I went into little giggle-fits, they'd end in coughing fits. To this day, when I laugh more than a little, I always cough. It also happens when I cry, but not as much. Also, I have exercise-induced asthma, which means that I wheeze, cough, and have difficulty breathing whenever I exercise a little more than usual (usually resulting from running/sprinting in soccer/cross country/softball). After every time I exercise to a certain extent, I always end up coughing for about an hour after I finish. I told my doctor about the exercise part of it and she prescribed me with an inhaler to take before I exercise. I've only used it twice and it has worked for the wheezing and stuff, but not
2006-12-12
15:45:03
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