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Mysterious shortness of breath: What has helped you?

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Hi @staysee321, I'm sorry that you're going through this. How long have you been dealing with your symptoms?

I know this is a large thread with many comments but it might be worth it going through as many as you can to see what others have done to help alleviate their symptoms. There are many options and many things that doctors can look at to rule things out or explore.

Let me know more what you're experiencing, I'd like to help point you in the right direction.

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Hi thank you so much for your answer. I in fact went through pages and pages and I read similar stories only no real concrete solutions. I didn’t hear from anyone who said that it “went away”. I suppose when people don’t write back they have gotten better but I don’t know.

But I will share my story.

I’m a mom of theee (ages 8,6,2). I work two full time jobs(I’m a teacher and run my own business on the side). I am under a lot of pressure for sure - as I am the main breadwinner for my family. My husband works too but with my business I earn more.

I’ve struggled with anxiety my entire life but it’s never caused physical symptoms- other than lacking in appetite. This is very scary for me.

I became sick with a bad cough about 4 weeks ago and continued going to work as I didn’t want to use my sick days. One day, the cough was so bad that I had to leave work and didn’t return for 5 days. When I returned, I still didn’t feel well. The doctor told me this was asthma and prescribed me puffers(ventolin and the orange one) as well as prednisone. Those didn’t help the breathing problem.

After I returned to work, symptoms with breathing got worse where I felt I could not “catch my breath” all day long. Like others have said, I could not get that deep satisfying breath and had to keep yawning all day which is exhausting. I wound up in the ER on Friday evening where they told my blood pressure was high likely due to stress, but ruled out any other major physical problems through x ray and heart pictures. I was told asthma and pumped with ventolin. I went home and still couldn’t breathe and I went back to the ER Sunday. Sunday I was told the same thing and pumped with more inhalers and given an atavan. Told this could be panic and anxiety.

I took the Ativan and went home fell asleep at 4am. Since that day I have had trouble breathing and intense difficulty sleeping which is ruining my life as I just want my life back and to enjoy life with my family to the fullest. I panic in the evenings and feel every gasp of air. I took Ativan 4 nights in a row to sleep but I don’t like that I took it. Two nights I managed but it was torture getting to sleep. I just don’t know how I’m ever going to get over this.
One more thing to add is that I was a heavy vaper for two years prior- once I got the cough, I stopped vaping and things have gotten worse with breathing since then - it’s likely that the vape was suppressing my anxiety.

I don’t drink or smoke cigarettes or do drugs. I am healthy not overweight at all and try to stay active.

I do have a lot of stress in my life probably suppressed over the last 4 years including a miscarriage, financial stress, my dad recently being diagnosed with cancer, a brutal principal who’s been antagonizing me for a year, someone trying to sue my business, but still it’s hard to believe that my breathing could be caused by this as it feels so real and scary.

I do recall this type of breathing in my life before, but never ever for days on end and it sort of sat in the background and I forgot about it and it didn’t impede my life. I’ve been on anti anxiety medication in my life before which has helped and so I have started taking it now again I’m on day 4. I’m also seeing a virtual therapist. I’m also going for a CT scan tomorrow.

I’m sorry I’ve rambled I just desperately need help. Thank you for listening.