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Old 04-24-2017, 04:02 AM #1
Clareb Clareb is offline
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Default Weak breathing

Hi. I haven't been on for a while as I only have 'possible' MG rather than definite and I feel a bit of an imposter. I have immunosuppression for my lupus which helps with my weakness but I'm really struggling with my breathing - small airways disease/inflammation as I cannot cough well enough to clear my chest nor inhale strongly enough to get my inhaled meds where they need to be. My consultant is hinting at a trial of nebulised COPD meds followed by long term use if effective and I'm keen to hear if this has worked for anyone else here?

Many thanks, Clare
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