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Old 11-10-2010, 10:50 PM #1
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Default Help with explaining weaker breathing

This is a point that really was a problem at the appointment Tuesday. It seemed the more I talked the worse it got. And with a doc/system that is looking to dismiss the issue it is very hard.

I tried to make a list tonight and realized I could ask all you that have a breathing component. Honestly the simpliest way I have used in my journal is to say that it is harder work. That my breathing is down. Simple words. Docs want more.

What do you feel. What words do you use?

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