Jump to content
RemedySpot.com

Breathing Problems

Rate this topic


Guest guest

Recommended Posts

Guest guest

> Cannot help but wonder if this is not a reaction to one of the

drugs we are taking? Enbrel, lipitor, celebrex? in Poulsbo,

WA.

I had awful upperrespiratory problems while on Celebrex. Had to

switch meds and it cleared right up.

Is the breathing problem the lungs or the ribs being constricting and

hurting? I had three weeks of being miserable while the arthritis did

a number on my ribs and since it has calmed down I have tow ribs that

move on their own a bit but feel okay for now. Breathing was a big

problem while the rib flare was going on, and i got hiccups during

that period.

PatB

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

I had read somewhere that PA can affect where the ribs join the sternum and

spine causing them to stiffen. This might be the cause of breathing

difficulty, inflexible rib cage. Your diaphragm has to do more work. Orin

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 months later...
Guest guest

Hi,

Sorry about any misunderstanding, but I don't actually have any

medical knowledge about the shortness of breath issue. It was

just a comment about my own state/status - that is, I've had

shortness of breath (more like reduced lung capacity), and just

grouped it in with the PA symptoms because I haven't been

diagnosed with any other problem.

I'm going to check on those links our nice moderator listed.

Thanks.

Take care,

Mika

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

After checking out the links below, I really think the problem for

me is this Chostochondritis. Because, I don't really have

shortness of breath or even reduced lung capacity, it's more like

pain in the ribs. So the pain unconsciously leads to taking

smaller breaths, which is a bone-joint issue rather than a lung

issue.

Just like so many other PA problems, sometimes the real cause

gets hidden by the effect. Like the many times I've walked funny

and thought " darn, is my hip acting up now? " and then realized,

no, it's just that my foot is killing me so I unconsciously adjusted

my gait. So with the chest problem, it's not that I *couldn't*

breathe deeper, I just wouldn't cause of the pain.

This must be a common issue for us - what seems like a

problem area can be a reaction to the real flare, which we don't

notice cause we're unconsciously avoiding aggravating the area.

Just a frustrating random thought...

Take care everyone!

> http://www.emedicine.com/emerg/topic116.htm

> http://www.cfs.inform.dk/Variouspain/costomm.htm

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Hi, Just one other thing. You should discuss the symptoms and your

concern about costochondritis with your doctor.

There could be other possible causes and self-diagnosis isn't a good

idea. I do support educating yourself and discussing things with your

doctor. I also support people finding a good doctor who will discuss

issues with educated patients! ;)

Best wishes,

Meghan

> mika 93 wrote in about having shortness of breath and it was caused

because of spinal involvement.

>

> I have written in several times about breathing difficulties and

not finding any resolution. So I am very curious to learn more from

mika93 about where she heard about the spinal problems being related

to breathing difficulties. Also exactly what her doctor might have

called it, etc. ANY information would be sooooooooooo welcome.

>

> Hope to hear from mika 93. Thanks so much.

>

> in Poulsbo, WA.

>

> [

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 4 years later...
Guest guest

Will some of you please request that your physician take a spirometer

test to determine if you are hyperinflated and report the numbers to

me please?? I have tables that determine what your oxygen levels

should be based on your age and sex. I especially want the numbers

from those of you who have implants under your pec muscles. Thanks.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Thank you for staying with the group. My oxygen levels dropped to 48 when I had pneumonia and a silicone fluid-induced pulmonary embolism, and the doctors thought that I would die. That was a few years ago; however, I have not seen my pulmonary specialist for a while. When I see her, I will let you know how much I have improved. The bloood-thinners have changed my life. I am still breathing at about 40% of normal, but my lifestyle must be changed. We are trying to walk more, and I am doing some deep-breathing excercises. Soon we plan on seeing the physiotherapist, and I am hoping that this will help to get me back into shape.

Stay close...love to you..........Lea

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~`

Breathing Problems

Will some of you please request that your physician take a spirometer test to determine if you are hyperinflated and report the numbers to me please?? I have tables that determine what your oxygen levels should be based on your age and sex. I especially want the numbers from those of you who have implants under your pec muscles. Thanks.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

I have just found some comments made by my pulmonary specialist. He said that she (me) thought she would be unable to do spirometry but was able to perform this at the end of our evaluation. The results show low normal FEV, and FVC with normal ratio. I have a new pulmonary specialist...Dr. Sin went to UBC to do research.

Love always.........Lea

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~`

Breathing Problems

Will some of you please request that your physician take a spirometer test to determine if you are hyperinflated and report the numbers to me please?? I have tables that determine what your oxygen levels should be based on your age and sex. I especially want the numbers from those of you who have implants under your pec muscles. Thanks.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...