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Old 08-31-2012, 01:53 PM
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I am wondering because when 3 days of laboured breathing is over then my breathing goes back to īnormalīand that īnormalī is just shallow. I donīt think it has been how itīs supposed to be for quite a number of years.

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Originally Posted by southblues View Post
And to Alice, yes I should get tests done about the breathing. I am just totally burned out on the doctor merry-go-round. I am so tired of tests with no answers and doctors that don't care, I would rather stay home.
Celeste, Iīm sorry you have had those experiences.

One day I will have to tell you about my visit to the ENT specialist at my local hospital who was an hour behind. I found him sleeping on his desk and wasnīt actually sure if he was still alive or not!

My first thought about getting to a pulmonologist is that there are no private ones where I live which means you HAVE to get a referral to the hospital which means if your timing is out and you get a negative test there, then your credibility as a serious patient is greatly diminished and your chances of then getting a second referral are also greatly diminished.

Thanks

Anacrusis

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