When Asthma Stopped Being a Whisper
I never expected that pollen could send me to the ER…but in North Carolina, it did. That moment made me realize asthma isn’t something you outgrow. It’s something you learn to live with. My journey with asthma hasn’t been a straight line. It’s been a series of struggles, small victories, and big choices that have shaped how I live my life today.

Childhood: Carefree but Aware
Growing up, asthma was more of a whisper in the background than a loud obstacle. My family knew about it, but it rarely slowed me down. My childhood was filled with running through the park, climbing trees, and jumping rope until the streetlights came on. I was fearless, and for the most part, my asthma let me be.
It wasn’t until middle school and high school that the whisper got louder. I caught colds more easily, my breathing grew heavier, but I refused to sit on the sidelines. I wasn’t the star athlete, but I was a cheerleader and a softball player. The roar of the crowd and the crunch of grass under my cleats were too precious to give up. I learned early on to push through, to listen to my body—but not to let it define me.

College Discoveries: Food as Medicine
College opened a new chapter. Moving away from home meant experimenting with how I cared for myself. I tried being vegan, then Paleo, and discovered just how powerful food could be for my body. For the first time, my asthma symptoms eased. It felt like I had found a secret weapon, something more than just an inhaler. I thought, “I’ve got this figured out.”

Family Life in the Midwest: Health in the Chaos
Marriage and motherhood brought a new kind of chaos—the beautiful, messy kind. My carefully planned routines took a backseat to midnight feedings, toddler chases, and fast meals between nap times.
My health wasn’t just about me anymore; it was about being strong for my family. The dry, icy Midwest winters tested my lungs, but I adapted. Flare-ups came and went, but I learned resilience in this season: that health isn’t about perfection—it’s about persistence, even in the chaos.

The North Carolina Setback: Pollen and Fear
Then came North Carolina. What I thought would be a fresh start became one of my hardest battles. The pollen was relentless. My once “controlled” asthma spiraled, leaving me in and out of hospitals, tethered to nebulizer treatments, and afraid of the next attack.
It felt like I had lost all the progress I’d made. Fear tried to take center stage in my life again.

Taking Back Control: Starting Over
My turning point came in 2023. I refused to let fear be my story. I went back to the drawing board, rebuilding my health from scratch. I journaled my food, tracked my symptoms, and practiced patience. Slowly, my body responded. As my overall wellness improved, so did my breathing.
It wasn’t a miracle cure—it was persistence. And with each step forward, I felt stronger, more in control, and more hopeful.

Where I Am Today: Control with Compromise
Today, my asthma is no longer the loudest voice in my life. I’ve learned how to manage it, and my daily struggles are fewer than ever before. But there’s still one challenge I can’t ignore: North Carolina’s spring pollen season.
Some days, the idea of moving somewhere with cleaner air feels like the only option. It’s a reminder that living with a chronic illness isn’t just about managing symptoms—it’s about making big, sometimes painful choices to protect your health.

My Takeaway: Resilience Over Perfection
If you’re living with asthma—or any chronic illness—know this: it’s okay to restart, to pivot, to make hard decisions. Every flare-up doesn’t erase your progress. Every breath is a victory worth fighting for.
Asthma may be part of my story, but it doesn’t get to write the ending.



Living with Asthma: A Journey Through Struggles, Resilience, and Control
Until next time, shine amongst the stars!
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Living with asthma means more than carrying an inhaler—it’s about choices, resilience, and starting over when needed. Here’s my story of setbacks, hope, and taking control. 💨💪 #AsthmaAwareness #HealthJourney


I can’t imagine living with asthma. I had no idea it was influenced so much by where you live.
Hey there! 💖 You’re not alone , I didn’t realize how much my environment played a role either until I started connecting the dots. Where you live really can make asthma easier or harder to manage. Thanks so much for reading and taking the time to drop a comment. Wishing you continued health and awareness 💫✨
This one is a big one for me. I was diagnoesed with adult-onset asthma after moving from Alabama to the Chicago area. I was here for a couple of years and then boom. The doctors said it was probably my allergies coupled with the different pollens in this area.
Thanks for sharing your story. That sounds really challenging, but it’s great you’ve found some answers with the doctors. Allergies and new environments can definitely shake things up 💜 Stay strong!
I didn’t realize how much asthma might effect someone! What an interesting look into this common thing.
I’m glad it gave you some insight! Asthma can be tough, but understanding it makes a big difference 💜 Thanks for reading!
This is beyond inspiring, THANK YOU SO MUCH…I love how by being persistent, you managed to reach your goals, amazing… persistence is key for sure…I am so happy for you.
Thank you so much, Karen 💜 Your kind words truly mean a lot. Yes, persistence really does make all the difference! 😊
I have many friends with asthma and it is so good to be able to know how to deal with it and work alongside any symptoms. Yeah Lifestyle
Thank you! It’s so important to understand and support those living with asthma 💜 I’m glad this could offer some helpful insight.