Having Shortness Of Breath, Got Mild Heart Attack, Anorexic. Treatement
I started having a shortness of breath in the Fall of 2010. I only required a ventilator at night, I had a mild heart attack in September 2012 and am on the vent 24/7. No doctor could tell me why or even help me. One pulmonologist said my lungs were fine but I was anorexic. A neurologist I saw in the Fall of 2011 diagnosed me with ALS but nothing regarding the breathing . I live in Warren MI and my name is MaryJane. Thank you.
You are absolutely normal and there is no need to worry or afraid of your shortness of breath , Anxiety will make you to trigger symptoms .. I suggest you to be relaxed and tension free .
I also suggest you to know your thyroid profile and ECHO will help you to assure your heart functioning capacity as there is history of mild heart pain in September 2012.
Bed rest and meditation with moderate medication will help you to recover sooner. Wishing you a speedy recovery.
Take Care.
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Having Shortness Of Breath, Got Mild Heart Attack, Anorexic. Treatement
Thanks for using HCM MaryJane... You are absolutely normal and there is no need to worry or afraid of your shortness of breath , Anxiety will make you to trigger symptoms .. I suggest you to be relaxed and tension free . I also suggest you to know your thyroid profile and ECHO will help you to assure your heart functioning capacity as there is history of mild heart pain in September 2012. Bed rest and meditation with moderate medication will help you to recover sooner. Wishing you a speedy recovery. Take Care.