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SallyC 03-09-2010 08:12 PM

I like that explaination, Lady and I have had that type breathlessness with fatigue.:)

pud's friend 03-10-2010 04:47 AM

Thank you all for your ideas.

I'm leaning towards a smoking cessation theory since Himself has also noticed some breathlessness (and has also stopped (again)).

But fatigue induced makes sense, as does environment factors.

I've been deep breathing lots and things are improving :)

dmplaura 03-10-2010 10:56 PM

Congrats on quitting smoking! What a great feeling eh? :)

I get breathless sometimes, but I think it could be the pain medications I'm on adding to it.

RedPenguins 03-10-2010 11:59 PM

Also CONGRATS!! on quitting the smoking!! Woooohoooooooooo!! :partytime2:

Lady 03-14-2010 11:44 PM

Relyonhim,
If you join the registry and become a member of NARCOMS, they send you a questionnaire to fill out every 6 months, on how you are feeling, any relapses, any hospitals stays, etc.

All sorts of MS questions that goes into their MS database for research. You can do it paperless on line, or get it mailed to you free. I have been doing this for years.

If you do this, they give you an expensive magazine, that doctors pay a lot for. It comes in the mail, it's called the MSQR, which talks about all medications coming out, trials, and data from the last questionnaire, and lots more. You can join here.
http://www.narcoms.org/about or http://www.narcoms.org/enroll

I hope this helps.

megatrends 03-14-2010 11:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RelyonHim (Post 629853)
Low B12 can cause shortness of breath too.

Yes I am familiar with that from personal experience. Also iron deficiency can cause that too which I am also experienced with.

There are many other symptoms associated with that though so one wouldn't just get shortness of breath. The other symptoms mimic many MS symptoms so if one has MS they may have a B12 deficiency and not notice symptoms until shortness of breath happens.

A blood panel for that would clear up any issues of that.

I have Pernicious Anemia by the way and have had several MS type symptoms for a couple of years now. I am healing and getting my nerves back but as the doctor said nerves heal at about a millimeter a day or less and some are 2 feet long.

I still have some tingling in my left wrist and heat sensations on my left side like the leg, thigh and chest and back. The tingling in the face is gone as are the numbness and tingling in my feet. I actually have my tickle sensations back now. I still have muscle fatigue in my left arm sometimes, spasms on the arms, neck and calves under the skin but they are not occuring as often now except for the calves virtually all the time. I can balance on one leg now finally as the muscles are getting their mojo back little by little.

I know I have some permanent damage but caught this in time at least.

But enough about me I just mentioned it because I know about the B12 and what it can do to your body if you do not get any.

Then with Iron deficiency you get everything from fatigue to chest pain because your heart doesn't have enough oxygen as well as organ damage.

I mean this is serious stuff so if one has shortness of breath get checked right away. Go to an emergency room and they can at least do some blood work and check some other stuff out.

Many things cause a shortness of breath.

pud's friend 03-15-2010 05:01 AM

I've been exercising and deep breathing and stuff and things have got a lot better. I'm on multi vits and 6 monthly blood work ups, all good.

I think it's just the heat and dust. Thanks to all.

daisy.girl 03-15-2010 08:08 AM

thanks Lady for the narcoms info....I just registered yesterday.

and megatrends....I too have pernicious anemia and when someone mentions shortness of breath, off course, that is the first thing I think of.

Blessings to all!


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