I *so* did not need this
Open letter to the woman at the YMCA who felt it necessary to *BATHE* in perfume before going to work out:
If people can smell your perfume when you're halfway around the track from them? You're wearing too freaking much of the stuff. You're wearing too much for going to the office or going to the store or even going to a party... and you're certainly wearing too freaking much for going to a place where people are exercising and might actually need to BREATHE.
Gah!! The air quality today already wasn't too good due to an inversion... but I not only ended up having to cut my workout short, but got to do the lovely I'm-not-going-to-panic-even-though-I-can't-get-any-oxygen walk down to the locker room, fumble way too long with my lock (because while I do a pretty decent job of remaining calm while having an asthma attack, there are limits to it) and finally get my inhaler out of my bag... and then I got to panic all over again, because I could barely get any of it into my lungs. I hate this. Hate it hate it hate it.
I don't want to have to carry my inhaler with me everywhere at the gym (for one thing, none of my workout clothes have pockets) and thankfully, this is the first time I've ever had to use it there. But seriously, what is *with* some people??!?
And now my lungs hurt and I'm still not breathing 100% and I'm all jittery from the inhaler and I'm a little bit worried I'm going to throw up (because I usually do after I use my inhaler) and I'm all angry at some stranger (and I hate being angry with people). NOT the way I was expecting to spend the day today. Way to spoil a mood.
If people can smell your perfume when you're halfway around the track from them? You're wearing too freaking much of the stuff. You're wearing too much for going to the office or going to the store or even going to a party... and you're certainly wearing too freaking much for going to a place where people are exercising and might actually need to BREATHE.
Gah!! The air quality today already wasn't too good due to an inversion... but I not only ended up having to cut my workout short, but got to do the lovely I'm-not-going-to-panic-even-though-I-can't-get-any-oxygen walk down to the locker room, fumble way too long with my lock (because while I do a pretty decent job of remaining calm while having an asthma attack, there are limits to it) and finally get my inhaler out of my bag... and then I got to panic all over again, because I could barely get any of it into my lungs. I hate this. Hate it hate it hate it.
I don't want to have to carry my inhaler with me everywhere at the gym (for one thing, none of my workout clothes have pockets) and thankfully, this is the first time I've ever had to use it there. But seriously, what is *with* some people??!?
And now my lungs hurt and I'm still not breathing 100% and I'm all jittery from the inhaler and I'm a little bit worried I'm going to throw up (because I usually do after I use my inhaler) and I'm all angry at some stranger (and I hate being angry with people). NOT the way I was expecting to spend the day today. Way to spoil a mood.
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I'm sorry this wonderful day was spoiled fo you.
Shakatany
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Anyway, yes, how annoying!
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Wishes you a fast recovery.
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Feel better, hon. ::hugs::
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ROFL!!!!
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Perfume to a gym? That does not make sense to me.
Hope someone spoke to her and she'll never do it again!
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I would definitely mention it to the gym management (not just some desk jockey). It just might help and it certainly can't hurt!
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Don't hesitate to go in for a nebulizer treatment if you're still not feeling in control.
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I get them for a solid few hours, at least, after I have to use my rescue inhaler.
At least we don't have to use the inhaler enough that we no longer have jitters.
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Kudos for keeping calm and getting to your inhaler. I know it's scary.
If your gym has a "no perfume" policy, you might mention it to them if you run into her again.
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Hope you can relax and get to feelin' better soon.
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Hope it doesn't happen again, but maybe you could mention it to your gym's front desk? They could post a reminder.