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Old 10-28-2010, 12:23 AM #1
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Default Can't remember if I have asked this question before...

so here it goes anyway: What does it feel like if you start to have trouble breathing? I ask because I have asthma along with the MG and sometimes I feel like a strange flutter in my chest with some heaviness and it seems to be a little harder to catch a full breath. Can't decide what it is. It never lasts very long but does worry me sometimes since I don't really know what it would feel like due to MG.

Thanks for the help!

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