Three: Tests

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About four weeks later I had some tests done. I remember how much I hated having them. How the tests worked was, you would lay on a table, with out a shirt. Then the nurse would put a bunch of tiny needles in your back and put all kinds of possible asthma triggers through the needles. then she would remove them I had to lay there for fifteen minutes with out moving. The ones that were your triggers would itch and become inflamed. My back was so itchy, I remember having to muster all my will power not to scratch. When my tests came back it turned out that one of my major triggers was allergies. I am allergic to cats, smoke, grasses of all kinds, and pollen. You might be wondering, what is a trigger? Well a trigger is what makes my asthma spring into action.

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