Only had nitrous oxide a couple of times; don't know whether it affected my asthma. Deep SLOW breathing is good for asthmatic lungs, so maybe she breathes too fast.
 
I used to work with a doctor in Amsterdam, who'd give us all a hit of it before my stretching and vocal dance classes! Turned everyone into rubber-legs. Great fun, but hey, it was Amsterdam. He was pretty amazing, had a success rate of over 80% at sending cancer 'into remission' (never said cured). Had patients who'd been in remission for 10 - 15 years after being given only weeks or months to live.
 
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Subject: [ozmidwifery] Need help with a question asked in a c/ed class

Hi all

A pregnant woman has asked me “Does nitrous oxide affect asthmatics

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