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Q: Breathing Problem
asked by: LadyVenomMyotismon on December 28th, 2005
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I'm not real sure what section this would go under.
But, i'm having trouble breathing.
I dont think I have asthma...
I usually have trouble breathing right after I laugh real hard.
My doctor doesn't even know what's wrong.
He keeps saying that there's a lots of mucus in my lungs.
It's really got me worried. X_x
because...I'm paranoid like that...
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replied on January 16th, 2006
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Well.. Theres not much to say but to face the facts.. He says your have to much mucus.. Well I can feel when I have too much mucus build up, so from there on I take a long drink and begin to spit.. It seems to help me, and I have asthma.. Perhaps you should try spitting more often?
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replied on March 20th, 2006
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Re: Breathing Problem
ladyvenommyotismon wrote:
i'm not real sure what section this would go under.


But, i'm having trouble breathing.


I dont think I have asthma...


I usually have trouble breathing right after I laugh real hard.


My doctor doesn't even know what's wrong.


He keeps saying that there's a lots of mucus in my lungs.


It's really got me worried. X_x
because...I'm paranoid like that...

maybe its vcd( vocal cord dysfunction) it's the closing of the air ways in your throat. It happens after exercise and other things like coughing. Go to cantbreathesuspectvcd.Com/page4.Html then see a doctor, preferabley and asthma specialist, they can really help! Good luck !
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