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I had seasonal asthma as a child and I grew out of that, but I then developed exercise induced asthma, I am currently a 13 year-old girl and was planning on joining the navy when I am older. But, I understand that with this disadvantage that would be unlikely. So, Is it possible that I could "grow out" of my exercise induced asthma, as
I did my seasonal asthma?


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1 guyster // Feb 23, 2010 at 10:44 pm
I did. I had moderate asthma in my childhood and no longer have attacks.
I’ve also seen people make real progress re: asthma, hay fever, eczema, etc., by alternative methods. Gluten-free and casein-free diets, probiotics, environmental changes (no cats, dust mites, HEPA vacuum bags, etc.). Just Google "asthma" and "alternative" and you’ll find some popular approaches.
2 gazeygoo // Feb 23, 2010 at 10:44 pm
You never outgrow asthma, there may be a period such as you are having now when your body has overcome it but that is temporary, it is llurking there somewhere and will be back.
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