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What does this mean?
Over the weekend my breathing has become pretty normal. I did 15 minutes at about a 3.0 on the treadmill yesterday and 20 today. My breathing was good. I am going up and down the stairs and same thing. Yesterday was 68% humidity and I was much better outside than I was for the past 3 weeks.
What does this mean? Probably not pulmonary hypertension or fluid around my heart right? That can't be intermittent can it? I am not coughing anymore either. Does it sound more like bronchitis? With no fever? Asthma? Maybe bizarre autonomic symptoms that fluctuate? I also think this pulmonary testing is going to be a complete waste especially since this lady is opposed to thinking I should show her what is happening- and it isn't happening right now anyway. |
Yes, I think intermittent is a good sign. Something was irritating your lungs... pollen or mold spores.
I hope you continue to improve with this, therefore. ;) |
Yes, intermittent improvement is often a good sign. :)
Wishing you a full recovery. To Our Healing! DejaVu |
Healthgirl:
I'm glad things are at least a little better for you. I can't imagine how scary this "episode" must be for you. I'm really pulling for your continued improvement. :) |
Update
I just got back from the pulmonary test and I really wish I listened to myself and cancelled. This was one of the worst doctors I have experienced on this journey. Rude, condescending, in a huge rush.
Her diagnosis is asthma/reactive airway disease. She had no interest in seeing how it happens upon exertion and that this problem is new to me along with going from a healthy and active to a nerve damaged/ autoimmune situation. She talked over me in the 10 minutes of appointment time in a loud sing songy patronizing voice so that I couldn't ask questions- and after experiencing her for the second visit and giving the benefit of doubt, I didn't even want to ask anything. So glad I have this place to vent :mad: |
Pfff the arrogance of some specialists... It has no place in healthcare. Where is the sublety? The past months I've been treated likewise; they conclude a diagnosis along their vision according to my story, which I had to rush out during an overhasted interview. They do not listen to what I think I have and rather wave that one away and replace it with what they think makes more sense. I've been researching my condition for the past few months and I actually feel the symptoms, but they know better within a few minutes because they have better understanding of the literature... I've unfortunately proven them they misdiagnosed...
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After doc appointments, I get feedback forms in the mail from the hospital or clinic asking me to rate the doctors performance. Before I got sick, I used to just throw those things away. Now I actually started taking the time to fill them out. |
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Hi Healthgirl
Sorry you had to go through another experience with such an unsympathetic doctor. I hope you manage to find a good doctor out there - keep searching - there are a few around. Any chance of getting references from others for one in your area. Intermittent symptoms are a real challenge - so often by the time you actually get an appt. the symptom is in recess and the doctor either doesn't believe you or ignores you. You probably already keep a log of the episodes - this can be helpful if your doctor is willing to listen - also useful for yourself to determine patterns, triggers etc. Wishing you better treatment for future appts. and hoping you see improvement soon. |
Sorry you had this bad experience, but glad you're feeling better on the breathing front. I'm just so hesitant to go to any doctor now that I don't personally know a patient of. First-hand recommendations go a long way in my book.
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