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01-12-2021 05:21 AM
I'm just throwing this out there, as thankfully you have a doctor's appointment coming up fairly shortly. Have you ever experienced issues with anxiety? I have had problems with anxiety or panic attacks and when I get this, I feel shortness of breath. Best wishes to you and I sincerely hope that your doctor gets to the bottom of this!
01-12-2021 01:34 PM
Many times when a person gets over anxious they start to Hyperventilate. That is when one might see someone have them breath into a bag. That traps carbon dioxide from being expelled, thus helping to get oxygen/carbon dioxide balanced again.
Having been diagnosed in the hospital with Anxiety/Panic Attack Disorder, erratic heart rate is pretty common. With that can come Hypoventilation, not getting enough oxygen to your lungs.
Many times either of the above can be a Catch-22. The more concerned one gets the greater the problems becomes. It helps if a person knows how to respond to either Hypo or Hyper Ventilation.
hckynut
01-12-2021 01:52 PM - edited 01-12-2021 01:54 PM
No my breathing is impaired all of the time now , like walking up stairs or any physical activity more than walking around house , i am sure it would be worse if i had anxiety for sure. The only reason i am trying ro wait is a General Practioner is not being to do much for me , unless i get a CT scan before seeing the Pulmonary doctor , i did have xrays of lungs a few weeks ago, i live in a small town , where the specialist travel to the hospital on certain days i have been monitoring my oxygen levels and if it would get low i will go before 1/26 .
01-12-2021 07:54 PM
@hckynut I have no idea. Fortunately, I have not had much of a need for this since the asthma I had earlier in my life is no longer a problem.
01-12-2021 08:37 PM
@MW in Iowa Your symptoms could also be caused by a thyroid disfunction. Unless another disagnosis is clear, whoever you see should probably do a thyroid work-up.
01-12-2021 08:56 PM
@stevieb wrote:@MW in Iowa Your symptoms could also be caused by a thyroid disfunction. Unless another disagnosis is clear, whoever you see should probably do a thyroid work-up.
I did have the thyroid work up a few weeks ago , it did come back normal . Thanks again for every one's input.
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