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Mysterious shortness of breath: What has helped you?

Lung Health | Last Active: Oct 23 10:20am | Replies (3405)

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@cindajune

Hi Gabriel. Fond of the name, my boys name. The cough came after a windy day walk. I had what I believe is Covid in January of 2020. I always get a bronchitis cough yearly. My siblings as well. But I’m only I’ll that once a year. My chest pain is left where the ribs meet upper. It’s a pin point I’ve showed all Drs. Exactly this point. Gastro suggested it might be Cutaneous nerve entrapment. It’s always same spot and after seeing OMT and her pushing by shoulder blade and the front area so hard my shoulder blade permanently aches. The cutaneous nerve area in front didn’t hurt constantly or when I cough or make the goose honking noise. Rarely cough really. More a noise. My original thoughts on this was I coughed a nerve out of place or damaged a nerve. I also thought I inhaled a tree seedling fuzzy on walk. My neurologist asked if I had an MRI for the nerves and veins taken. I said I had dozens of MRIs and dot. All MRIs check for this? We moved and have no insurance yet so the poor new Drs I get will have to answer that for me. I’m a mess.

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@cindajune, I'm sorry that you have so much going on. It must be overwhelming. It sounds like there's a lot of uncertainty with many of the symptoms as far as not know what they could be or the causes. Do you have any kind of condition, disease, or syndromes that you know for sure that you can start to tackle? I find tackling one issue will help with other issues and symptoms.