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10-30-2012, 01:53 PM | #5 | ||
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.....Because when you have back problems you go to a chiropractor, when you have vision problems you go to an optician, when you have toothache – the dentist.
When you have fluctuating breathing problems like the following who do you go to? • Periods of 4 hours where breathing muscles feel like they´ve lost their elasticity and diaphragm is moving like 2 wood planks together • Fluctuating voice changes • Saliva is leaking into lungs with 11 months of coughing then a stretch of 2 months of coughing • Small particles of food stuck in esophagus for up to one hour • Choking on vapors and last week the cappuccino powder! Etc etc etc etc. Well I think I´m done with it all since a couple of weeks – wouldn´t that be so lovely? But if those symptoms do come back I would like to know what my chances are at a pulmonary specialists in case I did get my timing with my unpredictable fluctuations all wrong. I´d have to start somewhere. But yes I see what you´re saying about this in your post! Thanks for the great description and for sharing. Also I did not know the rattling in the lungs that I´ve had too was a ´valid´ symptom - until just now! Anacrusis |
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