Yes that is it. When worse and more often these days I cant stand and talk at the same time without my voice trailing off cause the 'work' of standing is all I can do. I gues I should go back to basics. Back in 2005 when I saw the first pulmo locally, not the one now, I said I can't sing anymore. I said it just stops. It doesnt come out after a bit. This fella acted that was the oddest thing he had ever heard. But when I became involved with my first MG group I was told that was a classic MG sign, not being able to sing.
I used the word shallow with th 3nd neuro and it was a bad choice. That neuro whose specialty was autonomic dys put the shallow in his notes so they knew it was my words to imply it was obviuosly anxiety based.
Annie59
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Originally Posted by Tracy9
I often run out of air mid sentence. It is scary and embarrassing. I know what you mean about not having the push. It is happening more now that it is cold out. In a conversation, I have to keep stopping and resting then breathing then picking up where I left off in the sentence.
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