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So on Monday, I was sent to the hospital with breathing problems. I was given an oxygen tank, while my mom was filling out paperwork for the appointment. We got in the actual office under 30 minutes. Which is actually suprising. My mom had one of her best friends in the hospital ( my mom used to be a nurse ) check on me. I was left there overnight with my mom just watching. I had woken up at 2:30 PM and the nurses and doctors were piled around me. I dont know what it was at that time, but they were just sitting there talking to my mom silently. The nurses wanted me to stay overnight if I have the problem again. Today I got home at 12:17 AM, and my mom was making sure I was all right, and then she told me, I had a symptom of asthma: SOB ( Shortness of breath ). My mom told me that once when I was just born I had a problem like that, then I had one when I was 4, and now, she said its occured. So.... I wont be able to do tennis anymore. The doctors said it was to much running.
 
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Awh no! That's so upsetting.. : (

I hope you're feeling better and welcome back :,)
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So on Tuesday, I was sent to the hospital with breathing problems. I was given an oxygen tank, while my mom was filling out paperwork for the appointment. We got in the actual office under 30 minutes. Which is actually suprising. My mom had one of her best friends in the hospital ( my mom used to be a nurse ) check on me. I was left there overnight with my mom just watching. I had woken up at 2:30 PM and the nurses and doctors were piled around me. I dont know what it was at that time, but they were just sitting there talking to my mom silently. The nurses wanted me to stay overnight if I have the problem again. Today I got home at 12:17 AM, and my mom was making sure I was all right, and then she told me, I had a symptom of asthma: SOB ( Shortness of breath ). My mom told me that once when I was just born I had a problem like that, then I had one when I was 4, and now, she said its occured. So.... I wont be able to do tennis anymore. The doctors said it was to much running.
Awwwwwww :( that’s sad
It’s sad too hear a fellow dutchie is suffering
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Awh no! That's so upsetting.. : (

I hope you're feeling better and welcome back :,)
Yeah. I wont be able to play tennis anymore. T°T

Well, I think it'll just take a little getting used too, and ill be fine. but thanks! :3
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Yeah. I wont be able to play tennis anymore. T°T

Well, I think it'll just take a little getting used too, and ill be fine. but thanks! :3
Is backyard tennis ok? It’s fun it’s just like tennis but on a pole
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Yeah : )
I find it super sad you can't play though ;-;
But maybe there are other sports with less running?
Hmm...
Maybe Soccer, but only goalie?
Golf?
Biking?
Baseball?
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Lots of running in baseball
Biking uses a bit of energy too :/

The ones I can think of are:
  • Archery
  • Canoe / Kayaking
  • Horse-riding
  • Fencing
  • Sailing
  • Table tennis
Horse riding takes the wind out of you too. You might think the horse is doing all the work but it isn't
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So on Monday, I was sent to the hospital with breathing problems. I was given an oxygen tank, while my mom was filling out paperwork for the appointment. We got in the actual office under 30 minutes. Which is actually suprising. My mom had one of her best friends in the hospital ( my mom used to be a nurse ) check on me. I was left there overnight with my mom just watching. I had woken up at 2:30 PM and the nurses and doctors were piled around me. I dont know what it was at that time, but they were just sitting there talking to my mom silently. The nurses wanted me to stay overnight if I have the problem again. Today I got home at 12:17 AM, and my mom was making sure I was all right, and then she told me, I had a symptom of asthma: SOB ( Shortness of breath ). My mom told me that once when I was just born I had a problem like that, then I had one when I was 4, and now, she said its occured. So.... I wont be able to do tennis anymore. The doctors said it was to much running.
I'm so sorry for you :( I have anemia problems and I can't run too, If I run I will fall down. I did examinations in the hospital again, and I'm waiting for my results the Monday. I don't think they are the best. I have always nosebleeds and I started crying bad 2-3 days ago while I was already crying, I hope you are good. If my examinations are bad, rip... bye bye maybe :v
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So on Monday, I was sent to the hospital with breathing problems. I was given an oxygen tank, while my mom was filling out paperwork for the appointment. We got in the actual office under 30 minutes. Which is actually suprising. My mom had one of her best friends in the hospital ( my mom used to be a nurse ) check on me. I was left there overnight with my mom just watching. I had woken up at 2:30 PM and the nurses and doctors were piled around me. I dont know what it was at that time, but they were just sitting there talking to my mom silently. The nurses wanted me to stay overnight if I have the problem again. Today I got home at 12:17 AM, and my mom was making sure I was all right, and then she told me, I had a symptom of asthma: SOB ( Shortness of breath ). My mom told me that once when I was just born I had a problem like that, then I had one when I was 4, and now, she said its occured. So.... I wont be able to do tennis anymore. The doctors said it was to much running.
Aww, :-:
It's hard leaving and quitting a sport (Especially if you're like me, a sports fan)
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