Quote:
Originally Posted by southblues
If the cause of respiratory problems such as shortness of breath on exertion is MG, what can a pulmonologist do other than the same treatments that are already being done for the MG? Does it make any difference?
|
Thatīs a good question. Donīt know but Iīm hoping that an astute pulmonologist would be able to assist in the diagnostic process and help propel the other doctors into an appropriate course of action for treatment and also provide base readings for measuring fluctuating respiratory function. The breath count only does so much. I know of a few seronegatives who are hopeful for an MG diagnosis via a pulmonologist.