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Old 04-11-2008, 04:52 AM #1
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Question Shortness of breath (dyspnea)

Hi everyone. I am back from my trip. Very long flight, 22 hours.

Needless to say I had very bad jetlag. But I have been feeling a bit short of breath since I came back very recently. Not any worse lying down or standing up. It did come on suddenly on Monday night while I was actually sleeping,and it woke me up. I was also yawning like mad for 2 days trying to get a deep breath. No chest pain just a bit of strain from continuously trying to get a deep breath.

On my flight I wore compression stalkings,drank water and moved around as best I could. Since I have never been short of breath in past, I am a bit worried. I have appointment with my GP Monday.

I don't know if people with PN have increased chance of pulmonary emboli which is where my mind is going.ofcoausre I also have reflux and anxiety and both could cause shortness of breath too.

I don't know? I feel ok otherwise.

I did however notice that when I took 2 voltaren today for my back my shortness of breath was 60% better.

I don't know if there is a connection or not.

Anyone with any ideas?

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Hi- very long flight but welcome home - I'd have to unconscious to fly that long! (I prefere 2 or 4 seater planes!)

On SOB - if its going, as you mentioed, which I get on and off - my docs say its due to autonomic heart issues... However, also, I've gotten SOB just from stress on the muscles in my chest - and if you were confined for that long and sitting - could have just put unnatural pressure on your chest area too.... hope you feel better soon!

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Lightbulb Hi Karen

Thank you, good to be back home sleeping in me own bed. I am actually doing better today. I think it may have had something to do with jetlag. I have been feeling "off " all week. I called the hospital and they suggested the PE, which scared me. I haven't taken a trip like that in years, all that traveling is really hard on one's autonomic system. I did ok though. I had to go it was long over due, I had a family obligation to repay,and I figured that I am feeling better than I once did,and I better get over and see my family now that I know I am ok to travel.

Had a very busy day, and I think I'll make a cuppa tea and take a rest.

Hope you are well too.

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to the doctor. Beta blockers can cause bronchoconstriction, and once
this starts as a side effect, it becomes risky to take them.

An embolic event is pretty dramatic...you'd really have severe issues.

Please be careful.
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to the doctor. Beta blockers can cause bronchoconstriction, and once
this starts as a side effect, it becomes risky to take them.

An embolic event is pretty dramatic...you'd really have severe issues.

Please be careful.

Thanks Mrs, D.

I am still honouring my GP appointment. I also agree it is important to discuss with my doctor. Realistically the problem has not gone away completely and I was doing some reading and there is like over 100 reasons why someone can have dyspnea. Too many for me to work out on my own.

Thanks for your concern.
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