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Inviato il - 06/09/2019 : 04:56:20
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Sherry wrote:
Im 25, I've never smoked, but my Dad has always smoked around me. He smoked in the car, and sometimes didn't roll down his window. So I was trapped in the car with all that smoke. A couple of years ago I went to the doctor, because I coughed all the time. My doctor told me that I had chronic bronchitis.
This is a unfortunate circumstance. I was faced with the same thing as a child in Greenville and now I too have this disease. I have been to the emergency room three times in the last seven weeks and the physicians have all told me to move out of South Carolina because this is the worst state for people with lung disease.
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