Liliana
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And I had to ask them anytime I wanted it, which is fine.
You don't want your kid abusing the inhaler or anything.
But whenever I asked my parents for my inhaler, they would go, do you need it?
I don't think you need it because you're asking me so clearly you can breathe.
You're asking me for it so I think you can breathe.
I don't think you need it that bad.
And then eventually I just stopped asking for it.
But at school, it's like I would just go, say I'm here for my inhaler, they would hand it over, no problem.
And I wish that I could make the connection, like my parents aren't treating me right, but instead it was always like, I guess I don't need it because I can ask, whatever.
But it was hard, like, you know, running and jumping and stuff like that.
I still kind of struggle with it.
Like, especially like trampolines, like trigger it so bad.
I don't know what it is, but I cannot catch my breath on those.
So, and I remember going around and telling everybody I have smoke in my lungs.
Cause I felt like, I felt like I had a superpower or something like I could breathe fire or something.
I was like, the doctor said I have smoke in my lungs.
And my teacher was like, that's concerning.