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Q: Trouble With Deep Breaths, Please Read And Reply Im Worried
asked by: Leonard_p on August 5th, 2007
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Okay, im a 14 year old guy, usually athletic and filled with energy
I started working a job in the start of summer and still am working that job, 6 days a week 9 hours a day, its very tiring it seems as if i have no breaks and not enough sleep. Once i was very tired becuase of the trouble with deep breaths so i had to be taken home, i rested and relaxed but still have trouble with the deep breaths especially while im trying to sleep, no matter how hard i try i cant get a good breath. its been making me suffer lately and it gets really bad sometimes, whats the worst is that each time i try to play a sport i get tired VERY EASILY because of my deep breath problem and i cannot play for more than 30 minutes without being dead tired.
please somebody give me some advice on how to correct this issue
Its been going on for 3 or 4 days so far.
Thank you
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childofgod777
replied on August 28th, 2007
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Can't Take Deep Breathes
Crying or Very sad Honey, you really need to see a doctor. It sounds like you may have asthma or a severe allergy. Get help soon, because to could be something serious. God bless you.
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childofgod777
replied on August 28th, 2007
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You really need to see another doctor. Ask for a complete blood work-up. That can tell you a lot. A pulmonary specialist can tell you if you truly have asthma. Then see a rheumatologist. He can tell you a lot too. Go see these doctors before a neurologist. It sound to me like you may have an autoimmune disease, like lupus. Don't get all bent out of shape worrying about it, but do get it checked out. Taking care of your health is one of the most important things you can do in life. Get some kind of insurance, you may be needing it. Get the insurance first, then wait for the waiting period to see these doctor. God bless you.
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