In advance sorry for my bad english
Hello,
I am 20 years old student, and I'm
experiencing problems with breathing. It
all started when I was 15 years old, I
noticed that I started to breath
differently, but the change was so minor
that I didn't worry about it much. Still
I went for a medical check-up and the
doctor told me that I'm in great shape.
She explained that my body is growying so
does my lungs and that's why I
experiensing oxygen loss - even back then
I knew that this was just a way to get rid
of me.
And by the years my breathing gone worse.
This year I have to breath so deep that I
would feel oxygen in my lungs and started
to feel pain in my heart.
I was at numerous doctors
-One said that I may have asthma, so I
started to use inhaler - didn't help. Then
he thought that I have a minor asthma, so
I used DIAPAM 10 mg - no help there
either.
-Another told me that it may be coming
from the stress, and he prescribed me
XANOR 0,5 mg - didn't help, I just started
to scrach my face. Then he prescribed me
CIPRALEX 10 mg, had the same effect -
scraching face.
So now I am using RETAFYLLIN 200 mg for
three days straight and I don't feel any
change.
- blood pressure is fine
- My heart was tested and it was cheked as
IN GREAT SHAPE
- I have good blood oxygen
- I'm in good physical condition (I am 183
cm and I weight 72 kg)
- I have no pain in my chest
- My skin was tested for allergies and it
came that I have none
- My blood was tested, and they didn't
find anything wrong with it (my
hemoglobin level is great)
- I do not smoke
- I notice that I have strong cough
I'll have more test do to me in August,
but I don't want to wait that long.
May I add that my mother had breathing
problems and it was solved by inhailing
salt vapor threw her nostrils back when we
lived in Russia(thats what the doctor
prescribed there). So I even thinking of
trying that. Although here in Finland
majority of doctors says that NO asthma
was cured by salt. And I have a cousin
from my mother side, who has asthma and
she use an a inhaler that helps her, lucky
her.
I feel like nobody knows what I have, and
sooner or later I'll be rushed to nearest
hospital in ambulance.