I grew up as a really sick kid; I had really bad childhood asthma and was at home all the time in New York.
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As a child I had terrible asthma.
I was very, very sick when I was growing up in Russia. The ambulance constantly came to our house. I had horrible asthma that is easily treated in America, but they didn't even have inhalers back in Russia.
As a result of the asthma I was sent to school in the country, and only visited Sydney for brief, violently asthmatic sojourns on my way to a house we owned in the Blue Mountains.
I had asthma when I was a kid, asthma so bad that it would turn into pneumonia and I almost died several times. Nobody knew why back then, but now it's obvious.
Between 1991 and 1997 I had really serious asthma.
My parents had three kids right after the Second World War, and we were all sort of sickly. Then I had a fourth sibling, with very serious asthma. The medical bills... So my parents always struggled.
I've got asthma. When I was 17 I forgot to take my medication and was taken to a hospital for almost two weeks. After that I've taken better care of my illness.
Well I was an asthmatic child. So that for most of my childhood I was in bed. Bedridden.
My life in Brooklyn was in constant danger because of my bad health.
I grew up in New York.
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