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Old 10-30-2012, 06:30 AM #1
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Default Would a pulmonary specialist see anything on a good day?

Thatīs precisely it. Three weeks ago was the first time during one of the few hour bouts of restrictive breathing that I actually thought that I might soon have problems breathing on my own. At the time I had bad double vision as well as micro aspiration problems. Mestinon fixed the breathing and the double vision. Since then Iīve felt that breathing muscles are back on auto pilot again and a 2 months spell of coughing appears to be over.

If I fly to another country to see a pulmonary specialist will anything show up on the tests if the appointment ends up coinciding with a remission like we all know can sometimes happen?


Thanks, as always.....

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