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I went to the pulmonologist today. I told her what my diagnosis is and that it is thought to be autoimmune- possibly sjogrens and that was pretty much all she wanted to hear about my story.
As I could tell that she was one for getting down to business and not one to listen to what she felt was useless information, I told her my basic concerns of autoimmune damage to organs and the possibilities that the urgent care dr. mentioned and that I was told I should go to the ER on Friday. She did have several of her own questions about my breathing though, and felt confident that I do not need the ER and I can wait until next week for testing and X-ray. She said that I have post nasal drip and that I need to get my allergies addressed. I told her that I tried the rescue inhaler in the middle of a hard time breathing 2 times in 1/2 hour and it did nothing. I am positive I did it correctly. She said that it should work and to use it and sent the nurse in to explain it to me. That was useless. Im confused about that. I asked if someone can suddenly have asthma type breathing symptoms from allergies and she said "sure it is" ![]() That would be great, but it would be a heck of a coincidence. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | DejaVu (07-19-2015) |
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Doesn't sound like a lot was accomplished today but at least she will be doing some testing and x-ray.
Did she consider any cardiac testing? The inhaler would work IF (and only IF) it was a true asthma attack. If this is cardiac related, then it would not help your symptoms. I agree with you that it would be a big coincidence that allergies would cause this sudden symptom. Did she do any breathing tests in the office? Or did she order a full set of PFT's with your x-ray next week? Can you 'make' your symptoms appear by exerting yourself? If so then you need to tell her this and demonstrate this in the office so she can see it happen. Take her to the stairwell if necessary. |
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I told her if she let me walk two circles around the office I could show her exactly what was happening and she said it wouldn't be necessary. I asked if during the pulmonary testing if there would e an exertional part to determine what is happening and she said no. Ill get the testing and the X-ray and see if I need to go to another practice for a second opinion. I took a zyrtec last night as recommended by the doctor just as an experiment. The nurse said it might make me drowsy- so I thought that was only a plus since I don't fall asleep easily anymore. It did clear my sinuses up a bit, but did not make me tired at all. ![]() The only other thing that I can think of is that I have seasonal allergies plus some possible bronchial infection?? It would just be odd that the bronchitis chest symptoms would precede the rhinovirus type of symptoms which came 2 weeks later. Hoping this is the case though. My littlest one had a coughing fit last night for about an hour and had a raspy voice yesterday, so just maybe this is some infection thing?? Hope |
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You should journal your symptoms so you document any patterns and/or relations to other factors like infections, allergies, etc. This way you will know whether there is a connection or not.
If you offered to 'show' her what happens and she said no, then you need another opinion...from someone who will take an interest into the matter. Maybe your PCP will consider a cardiac consult...have you talked to him/her about your symptoms? |
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When I was first dealing with the neuropathy about a year ago, I had some breathing issues. Same deal-exertion would wind me quickly. Felt like air hunger. Stairs were awful.
I ended up getting a complete cardio workup-echo, stress echo, ekg, 3 day heart monitor...I couldn't even complete the low key stress test haha. But-my heart was completely fine, and there didn't appear to be an issue with my lungs. Eventually the breathing issue went away. I get it a bit sometimes still-but not often, and only when I am low on sleep and high on stress, and also when it is damp and humid. For me, I think last summer the breathing issue was caused by extended stress (wasn't even diagnosed with SFN at that point-so I was doctor hopping and getting millions of tests) and lack of rest. I had pretty wicked insomnia off and on. I also wasn't eating as well, because I had lost my appetite. Once the insomnia got sorted out, my breathing seemed to follow suit, but it took some time. My breathing does get a bit weird also on humid days-I have allergies, pretty bad dust mite ones-so year round. Damp days bring them out, and I have a harder time allergy wise on those days (breathing, tired, pressure around eyes). I completely agree that with your history of autoimmune and autonomic symptoms that you should get a cardio work up-at the very lest to rule out anything in that area. I'm really glad I got one done even with everything coming back normal. I hope yours turns out to be something allergy related and nothing organ related. Lots of luck. |
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What should I ask for? Echocardiogram? I think that was the one test I did not have. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | DejaVu (07-19-2015) |
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I'd ask for a stress echo, which means they do an echo, make you go on a treadmill, and do an echo once your heart is pumping hard....you'll also be hooked up to a BP monitor during this time and an EKG. That's how mine was done. I know you're close to NY, I liked my cardio doc. I can give you his info if you want. He was thorough.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | DejaVu (07-19-2015), Healthgirl (07-16-2015) |
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