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Old 03-24-2023, 01:03 AM #1
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Default phrenic nerve

Hi all, This post is a desperate call out for help. I live in Australia, 2 years ago I had a quadruple bypass which blocked, had two stents which blocked another angiogram that found 1 stent block then I was told I had lipo[rotienA which is an inherited cholesterol problem. On m4edicatoin and no problems. Prior to the last angiogram I have had problems breathing which over the last 12 months has developed into severe giddiness, headaches, fatigue, extreme short of breath.I have has every known test, more angiograms scans nerve tests you name it I have had it and it all points to having a phrenic nerve problem but my GP my oncologist and my cardiologist cannot find any doctor that knows anything about a phrenic nerve, I know more than most doctors. So I am seeking any contact anywhere of a doctor that specialises in this nerve, anyone that knows where I can get help, any doctor in Australia that know about it. I am deteriorating slowy that walking 10 yards is a problem.
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Rob Harrison
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