Among the runners in this weekend's Phillies Charities 5K will be a Montgomery County woman who's breathing easier after a new treatment. StahlCBS3 reports.
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“It actually shrinks that muscle around the airway,” Duffy said. “So when you shrink that muscle, you reduce the ability for the airway to constrict so it can’t close down as easily. It actually tends to result in fewer symptoms and fewer exacerbations for our asthma patients.”“I’m able to live my life again, I’m able to do all the things I love,” Ludescher said. “I’ve been faster, I’m able to breathe. I’m happier now.
She’ll be among thousands expected for the 12th annual Phillies Charities 5K Saturday morning, back in person for the first time in two years at Citizens Bank Park. Money raised goes to a variety of community charities.“Never give up hope,” she said. “When someone told me I was not able to run again, I did not listen to them.”
Doctors say people with less serious cases of asthma can usually be successfully treated with inhalers and other therapies.
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