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paralyzed right diaphragm

by GB0570, Dec 01, 2008 10:30PM
I have had paralyzed rt diaphragm for 3 years now. I seem to be getting shorter of breath on excercise recently.
I also feel some kind o different pressures on the right side of my chest that I did not have before. Does one normally
continue to get shorter of breath. I excercise somewhat regularly. ( usually tennis playing and jogging or walking)

Greg B


This discussion is related to Bilateral Diaphragm Paralysis without trauma or surgery.
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