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Old 08-05-2013, 02:33 AM #1
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Hi everyone,
I just got out of the hospital after 3 days, I'm a little confused about some of my symptoms and if my idiopathic SFN could be causing them.I have been a little short of breath with some chest pain, after receiving a CT scan with contrast here are my findings: mild bronchial thickening pattern and mild atelectasis. The Doctors at the hospital were not to concerned with this finding, but I'm starting to become very concerned in light of my idiopathic SFN. I'm not trying to look for trouble but I'm starting to become a little fearful of this finding. I was hoping you all might be able to help me understand if these finding might or might not be related to my SFN. Thanks again as always! Jan
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