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Subject: Flying and Asthma
From: jbolinger@lintek.com (J L Bolinger)
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Any other Asthmatics out there who are flying?

I was wondering if you have a problem with high altitudes?

I always carry my inhaler with me , but so far I have not needed
it when flying---although I haven't been above 4000 ft yet.  The air up
there seems cleaner anyway.


Jim

