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Old 06-06-2020, 06:49 AM #1
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Default Breathing problems

Hello everyone
I'm Desperate for some help I have been diagnosed with possible Myasthenia Gravis but my Neuro will not confirm this even as my tests have come back saying it's Myasthenia Gravis .
I'm having breathing problems I seem to get out of breath very quickly even when not doing anything my doctors have put me forward for a breathing test but can not get anything until next year .
I feel so very tired all the time no matter how much sleep I have I wake up still feeling very tired I also suffer from dizziness but can not get the help I need from anywhere .
I have tried my doctors but a complete waste of time .
Can at one please help .
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