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Old 04-18-2013, 03:07 PM #1
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Default breathing while standing/moving

Does anyone have problems breathing while standing or moving around? So long as I'm sitting still I'm fine. But when I get up and stand or walk around it feels difficult to breath and I get dizzy.

MS is driving me crazy this month and I want to scream! It's just continual new or worse symptoms. I hardly have the energy do anything.

Sorry I'm whining, just tired of this. Thanks for letting me vent, time for a nap.
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