In January of 2005 I got sick with a virus... several weeks later my asthma kicked off and found myself on
albuterolAlbuterol
Albuterol extended release
Albuterol sulfate
Albuterol-ipratropium
Albuterol-ipratropium bromide neb treatments several times a day. My symptoms however were different from what I usually associate with asthama. Yes I had some
wheezing, but I generally exprienced
pressurePressure ulcer and discomfort when breathing - very labored
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Breath holding spell
Breath odor. I get short of
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Breath holding spell
Breath odor laughing or talking alot. Strangely enough however, exercise would often help.
My Dr's put me on
advairAdvair diskus
Advair hfa 500/50 twice a day, albuterol and atrovent. Albuterol and Atrovent would solve my issues but only briefly (45-60 minutes). This continued throughout the year and my Dr's took chest xrays, ct scans, blood work, complete pulmonology workups, EKGs for heart problems, etc.. Everything was always 100% ok. My oxygen is excellent at 96-98 all the time and my peak flows are typically fine.
I did have an esophogram confirm reflux. I've been on prilosec 40mg twice a day for 3 months (and to date it has not helped with my symptoms).
2 weeks ago I started coughing up dark brown mucas and a chest x-ray showed borderline "walking pneumonia", I was put on zithromax for 5 days which resolved my mucas production, but I've had a worsening chest "pressure" and sometimes severe pain. Basically my symptoms of the past year increased 10 fold.
I'm at my wit's end. My Dr's are stumped. I continue to suffer from extreme chest pressure/discomfort, to the point that the pain is so great I'm positive I'm just not breathing - but all test come ok. What other lung conditions could account for this?
The pain that I've been experiencing over the past month pretty much magically went away over night several days ago (so maybe some temporary pleuracy..), however I continue to experience a shortness of breath - easily brought on by talking or laughing.
My Asthma medications do indeed help, but only very briefly (30 minutes or so of relief). My recent spirometry was ok (not great but not horrible, 71%, but Dr. said all lung functions were normal)
It is as though I have a "persistent trigger", my asthma medication helps (but only briefly) and then bam, the symptoms are back. I think I've elliminated all environmental factors, but who knows for sure...