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Old 07-09-2015, 12:30 PM #4
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Do you have wheezing sounds?

Do your muscles in your chest feel like they are not working?

Wheezing sounds respond to inhalers. The difficulty is inside the lungs.

But muscular problems are another thing entirely. Myasthenia gravis and MS affect the muscles of the chest.
It feels like trachea bronchial tightness. In chest, not lungs I think. It's like the air is so thick I can't get it in. It has been very humid here and I can't tolerate being outside because of this, but even in the a/c it still happens upon minimal exertion. I have no history of breathing problems or asthma.
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