When i was small, maybe around 7 to 9 years old, i had no idea of what i was about to go through in the next month or two,(don't quite remember how much time it was) . I had a severe asthma condition. I've had asthma since i was born. If I did activities that caused me to use a lot of my energy it would be hard for me to breath after. As a result after I wouldn't be able to sleep at night. When i would get really tired, i'd had to take a machine or my inhaler to help me breath better in the nights or/and mornings. One night i wasn't feeling good, worst than usual. So i was taken to hospital. There, the doctors told my parents they couldn't help me for some reason, I don't …show more content…
My dad quickly reacted by calling the doctors to the room. He pressed the red emergency button and walked out of the room and said “Help! Something's wrong! She's not breathing!”. I was gone for about two minute. But they helped me and I came back. I stayed at the hospital for a couple more days. Then after I was told I was good I left home. If my dad weren't there then i don't know what would have happened to me. As time passed by my asthma condition has gotten better and I completely forgot that it even happened until my dad and sister told me again this year, when they told me i felt scared and and nervous for some odd reason. I still sometimes feel tired when i do stuff like running but not as bad ad before when i was smabett. The lesson I learned to take care of myself better throughout the years; to take my medicine when i need it before I start feeling worse, i had to learn how to control my asthma when i do an activity that makes me tired a lot. Asthma is very scary and complicated with taking all those medicines but if you take care of yourself, what happened to me probably won't happen to