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Frequent Productive Cough

by TylerAllison, Nov 06, 2009 11:45PM
I've been getting these non-stop frequent coughs that product Phlegm probably 10times a day now...The colors would vary between Green-Yellow-White. I don't know if this is normal but it's been going on for almost 3weeks now, but i've been known to be a "Hypochondriatic". But i'm pretty sure that i'm not just imagining this for the extensive time its been on. In addition to that, I would be getting these "discomforts" in my chest area for near the same time, if not longer. I'm 17years of age, Male, with asthma, Hypochondria (mild), and Anxiety. Theres also been these headache's i've been having  recently aswell, they're kinda annoying but painful and bothersome. But they aren't your usual headache, I tried to explain to my Grandmother to the best my ability on what it feels like, she described it as a "Cluster-Headache". I have't had these before, but its new to me and i'm concerned. I would have a "out of breathe" session when I would do the smallest activities such as getting dressed. And i've been some-what hard to breathe from my nose, now its like I have to keep my mouth open and breathe.I've also bee having some dizzy spells for longer then all of the symptoms mentioned.There has been this other odd "activity" I've been going through aswell. It's really hard to explain but when I do a sudden burst of movement, I feel completely paralyzed for 5seconds. And my arm muscles are "forced" to move upwards(near my head) and my eyes are also "forced" to look to any top diagonal position. Now, I know this is kinda off topic, but I wanted to list all my problems in 1 thread to save time. I wanted to know if thats some type of seizure? It's hard to explain, but I tried. Now my overall point is...is this serious? Is the Hypochondria "imagining" these symptoms or causing these symptoms? Or should I bring this concern to the doctors? I've been known to waste time with the doctors, so I want to make sure. as for the paralyzing action, I have no clue, considering I know its not normal but the fact that this happens usually 2-3times a week, and it's been happening for almost a year is kinda bothersome and worrying,

If you guys know whats going on please tell me or give me directions, it will help me :), thanks alot.

Best Regards,
Tyler Allison
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