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How do you promote correct use of the inhaler? It is the kind of product I've been looking for to motivate my son to use his inhaler.When is this going to be out on the market?View Thread

I have been looking for this kind of network for some while now, and it's great that such a network exists.
About a year ago my son was diagnosed with asthma, and I feel like my life hasn't been the same since. I feel that my husband and I are not coping with it properly, inducing fear into our son's life, and constantly worrying about everything. We feel even more pressured and stressed from the fact he doesn't like using his inhalers.
If anyone has any tips, stories, or guidance of how to cope with all of this, I would love to hear those, to better understand how to handle asthma.
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Happy thanksgiving,
MichelleView Thread
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