Dr. Mittal,
I'm sending you copies of my PFT, broncochallenge, and cardiopulmonary exercise test results.
These are the only tests I actually have copies of.
As you can see at rest I showed acute
respiratory alkalosis, which as I understand it is too little CO2 in my blood stream. They discard this due to possible
anxiety. Frankly, that's nonsense. I was sitting motionless on an exercise bike at the time. Perhaps this is a significant clue that's been overlooked. What I read about this relates it to
hyperventilation, something I've never done, but have seen and helped treat before. Could this relate to the weird taste/feeling in my lungs all the time, like I've gotten some type of chemical fumes trapped inside them?
They didn't measure ABG at peak exercise due to institutional idiocy. University hospital's policy is that to insert a catheter, which would make a blood draw while I'm exercising child's play, requires a resident insert it. I offered to insert one in myself before the test began, but. . . Anyway, he was unable to get a blood sample while I was pedaling the bike, despite 3 tries and bruising the heck out of my hand.
As far as I know this is the only ABG measurment we've taken. I do have an appointment with my pulmonoligist on Wen., so any questions you can think of, or any numbers you need from tests we've ran, I can get them, as a non-medical person, I just don't know what to ask for.
I'm thinking we may have missed something in all of this testing that'd help diagnose the cause of my sudden loss of lung capacity, and exercise ability.
Perhaps you're right that there is some heart problem, but I've had numerous EKG's. Sept. 17th when I switched doctors he gave me one, had me run for a few minutes and gave me another one. Then before, during, and after the Rt. Heart XXXXXXX I was hooked up to an EKG for hours. Also during the exercise test. The exercise test was ludicrous. They insisted on putting me on a bike, when my problem is when I run, then made me pedal slower then I ever have in my life with basically no resistance for the first 8 minutes or so. The last 1-2 minutes it suddenly went from no resistance to massive resistance so they could get my
heart rate up. If I'd ran at a slow speed on a treadmill for 2 minutes (moving 100% of my body weight, instead of 1 leg at a time (15%?)) they'd have actually gotten some useful information. I wouldn't have wasted all day driving to Salt Lake had I known what they were going to do. Yep,
leg fatigue, I don't ride bikes up the shear sides of mountains, EVER.
Other tests, I just got a clean XXXXXXX of health from a brain MRI, with metal injection. I've had my hips x-rayed for spinal problems. We did a high resolution CAT scan. I did show very high levels of CK enzyme? In my muscles once, but the retest a week later was normal. I've shown some kind of liver enzyme problem twice I think, but more in depth tests showed no serious issues. I did test really low on vitamin D, and took pills for that. Other than that, I pass one test after another. The cardioligist seemed to feel my heart was ok, would you still recommend the Holter monitoring? Seems like a good idea to me, because my HR jumps 40 points just getting out of bed and walking a short distance, without any noticeable increase in breathing rate or difficulty.
YOUR QUESTIONS:
I also need some information-
Smoker? Nope, never.
Alcohol use? Nope, never.
Snore? Very little to none.
BP? Usually fine, since this started I've been testing borderline
high blood pressure. 185/85 or so???
Weight? 220, about 25-30 pounds heavier then before my lung problems, didn't change me eating to reflect my lack of exercise.
Height? 6'0”
Hypertension? nope
Diabetes? nope
Any swelling? nope
Any vein prominence? Not now, hard to find my veins now. If I work out a lot my arm veins are visible from across the room.
Any muscle tenderness? My legs ache above the knee constantly, and my calves ache sometimes (see original post)
Urine OK? A bit dark and smells mediciny at times, but basically OK
Backache? no
Any headache? Had a
constant headache since the week before Christmas, started when I inhaled the antiseptic for a broncoscopy. Before this I didn't get
headaches very often. This one ranges from background annoyance, to missing work 3 times. The neuroligist put me on
Neurontin, which helps, no OTC medicines touched my headaches.
Sweating? I sweat profusely with even minor exercise. I decided to include the symptoms/history list I sent my doctor recently. After the snowblowing incident, I stripped to my shorts and lay on a towel on my bed dripping sweat and having my first, and hopefully last,
hot flash.
Diet? Lots of Mountain Dew to keep my eyes open. Probably could use some more fruits and vegetables.
You have mentioned about 60 blood tests, a
CT scan, a PQ scan, a Right Heart Cathertization, a cardio
stress test, and a pulmonary cardio stress test. I am guessing they were all normal. (NOPE, see attatchments).
The cardio stress test was normal, and very easy, except that my heart rate got much higher than it should have, and my blood oxygen level dropped. Why are all these exercise tests geared for 80 year old arthritic patients, even when I ask them to make them harder? With the multitude of doctors I've seen, and the dozens of tests, I still haven't been able to get a single doctor to come out into their parking lot for 3 minutes to watch me run so they can see what happens. Don't get it. Instead they have me do tests that 'prove' I can do something much easier than what I tell them I can't do. It's like I take my car into a mechanic and say it can't go 70MPH, then he drives it around the block at 30MPH and tells me there's no problem???? I was in great shape a year ago, able to pass the Army PT test at the 17 year old level, even though I'm 44, yet they test me like I'm a 350 lb. Couch potato. I went from running 2 miles in 15 minutes to only being able to run ¼ mile at a time.
When I run for 3 minutes at my old training pace of 8MPH, which is all I can do now, and only if I hang on to the treadmill, my HR goes to 180-185 and my blood oxygen level drops from 95-97% to 85-88%, and it's gone as low as 81%. I'm trying to restart some exercise, I do the run test just to see. A year ago, I could run 2-3 miles at that pace.
Waiting for your response, XXXXXXX