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Will my Asthma Ever Go? |
Will my Asthma Ever Go? Most likely yes ....... most people do grow out of their asthma as they grow up ....... some more serious cases are sometimes life long ....... hang in there, things should be better soon for you ...... = ) yeah you'll probably just grow out of it. most people grow out of it eventually.i havent yet,but my dad grew out of it when he was 18.I |
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