Guest guest Posted September 12, 2006 Report Share Posted September 12, 2006 (http://faculty.cse.edu/ikessler/path/path10.html) hypoventilation , COPD or COLD no. 1V. Val, sounds like you might have mcs. but I think people can have airway hypersensativity that causes airways to restrict and caughing without mcs,and/or before they get mcs. I remember reading that caughing is a lot like sneezeing, your body reacts to try to rid it of the intruder and your airways close up in reaction to sensativity to intruder.I can see where lung problems could be so misdiagnosed. heres where it gets confuseing, mcs is toxin overload but early readings on it talked about people coughing with reactions to chemicals so I lumped it all together, but I dont know if it really should be.because people can have this reaction without haveing mcs and toxin overload happens when your liver cant detox toxins because of damage and/or overload of toxins, so do you seperate the lung symptoms or what? gee its all so crazy, I'm pretty sure from what I've read that I have porphyrinopathy but the symptoms of it actually describe what I thought were all mcs symptoms. I guess the main thing to remember is the overlaping of many symptoms and illnesses, I really have had to try to untrain myself to certain beliefs and wipe all misdiagnoses out of my mind to look at it all with a very open mind, maybe this is why some doctors dont get it, they cant untrain theriself from what they learned long ago. > > -- In , " who " <jeaninem660@> > wrote: > > > > --Thanks, I found a article the other day that helps seperate the > lung > > diseases by symptoms, dont know where my head was, will see if I > can > > find it again. I hyperventalate with exsertion, it started with my > > exposure at some point in the first home with stachy exposure. I > dont > > think it has anything to do with asthma, but this article listed it > as > > a symptom of one of these lung diseases, thinking it was COPD, but > will > > have to check. does anyone else hyperventalate with exsertion? this > is > > somewhat hard to sort out, asthma includes coughing doesn't it? I > only > > cough with a mcs attack from a chemical exposure.- In > > , madeskv@ wrote: > > > > > > I thought you might be interested in this. It describes COPD as a > > disease occurring from inflammation of the lungs. > > > http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/542510?src=mp > > > To access the article, click on this Web address, or cut and > paste it > > into a browser window. > > > > > > This article notification service provided by > http://www.medscape.com > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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