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Mysterious shortness of breath: What has helped you?

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@robert95- Good morning and welcome to Connect. So many people are allergic to dust mites. Dust mites are microscopic, insect-like pests that commonly live in house dust. They feed on flakes of dead skin, or dander, that are shed by people and pets. It's so very important to keep your home as dust free as possible. I'm very sensitive to the mites too because I have had 4 lung cancers. We got rid of all natural rugs, curtains, etc.If you can email your doctor please do so or call back and let his nurse know what you forgot to say. I know that if I don't make a list before I go tot he doctor about what's going on I sit there like a zombie and think, uh? lol.
Has he changed any of your medicines? You O2 is great. As the earth heats up more molds, spores, etc. are growing and more and more people are experiencing more problems. DO you think that this could be part of your problem?

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My oxygen hasn't gone under 98% either, but I still feel like something is stopping me from being able to get a deep breath. It's like the breathing path only opens periodically and also (most of the time) when I'm yawning. Given that I've barely been sleeping in a month and a half, you'd think I'd be yawning constantly.