... You may have had walking pneumonia. I was diagnosed with it on August 18th after a quick onset of shortness of breath and sore throat. Dr. listened to my chest and heard wheezing. ... (5 replies)
... for myself or others. Just glancing over a couple posts on here.. I know exactly what's happening to them and how they're feeling, but I have no answers for any of us. This is a long story 5 months in the making. ... (17 replies)
... place. But anyway, since my oxygen saturation drops a LOT several times at night he's guessing that just my tongue relaxing while I sleep and going in the back of my throat is enough to block my airway and stop my breathing. ... (17 replies)
... years and I used that as a coping method. Makes sense. Since I quit smoking and had pneumonia at the same time I assumed it was from after effects of the illness. ... (17 replies)
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... Here is a summary of what I've had done in the last few weeks... ... (4 replies)
... Another couple of things. ... (6 replies)
... not as bad as to be frequently hospitalized but I always have to have an inhaler handy. At the start of October I was diagnosed with tonsillitis and was put on penicillin. ... (0 replies)
... not as bad as to be frequently hospitalized but I always have to have an inhaler handy. At the start of October I was diagnosed with tonsilitis and was put on penacillin. ... (1 replies)
... I need some advice badly from some people who have knowledge of this sort of thing, though I cannot say what is wrong with me. I'll simply explain my story. ... (2 replies)
... I have had what I thought was legionnatres disease. It had all the symptoms of Pneumonia but no fever. The doctor ran tests and said it was not Pneumonia. For a month I took antibiotics to no avail. I kept coughing up this green mucous. ... (1 replies)
... years I have been getting chest tightness, wheezing, and shortness of breath around the same time every winter. With out any cold or sickness before hand. ... (3 replies)
... You've done the best thing you can do by quitting smoking, but after six months your lungs are probably as good as they can get. ... (4 replies)
... Hi sk84life, This is the thread I first posted a while back. I am a little unsure of how to work this website!! ... (4 replies)
... First off, I truly appreciate it if you make it to the end of my post. I welcome any responses! I am new here. I am a 29 year old female, married with a 2 year old daughter. ... (2 replies)
... al shape, since I was in the military. I retired in Feb 92. I first went into the hospital in Feb 06 with double pneumonia. I had shoulder surgery on the 2nd of Feb and on the 5th I went into the hospital. I spent two weeks in the hospital being treated. ... (1 replies)
... i'm a bit concerned. i can't tolerate animals, many cleaning products, dust, smoke of any sort. i know that this is a good thing, but it limits where i can be for work and social events. ... (16 replies)
... area in my low back. I was kept in recovery for a longer period of time because my oxygen levels had dropped down in the 80's. After being taken back to my room i was still feeling short of breath. ... (22 replies)
... I have finally hit the nail on the head in figuring out how to control it by drinking no more than a shot of brandy a day. I am not a habitual drinker at all though I enjoy the taste of liquor but not being drunk. ... (1 replies)
... side of chest. I tried to tell him about it when he saw me again a month after the surgery but he kinda brushed it off like it was nothing and seemed like he didnt even care to listen to what I had to say. ... (0 replies)