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Old 11-26-2012, 10:29 AM #14
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Sharla

You did everything for him that you could. It honestly sounds like
he has a phobia about hospitals, or no insurance.

I also have asthma, and its sometimes hard to recover from a attack.
And leaving your inhaler at home is not good. You were right to
worry and try to send him to the hospital. I hope he is okay.

But from my experience if he could walk to catch a train he was okay.
He had gotten a second breath and was working to get home. Or
where ever else he wanted to go.

Donna
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