My name is Emily, I live in Australia and I am 69 years old.
In 2001 I had a fall and damaged my left
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Shoulder arthroscopy
Shoulder pain. In April of that year I had an operation to repair my
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Rotator cuff tendinitis Cuff. 7 weeks after the operation I felt that I was weak whenever I started to cook or do any other housework, I then realised that I was feeling breathless and not weak. On visiting my Doctor, he discovered that I had Phrenic
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Nerve conduction velocity PalsyBell's palsy
Cerebral palsy
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Parkinson’s disease in my left lung. After having x-rays and scans it was revealed that my lungs were in fact very healthy. I have never been a smoker, nor had any lung trouble prior to this. I was told that the damaged
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Nerve conduction velocity will grow again.
Early 2002 I had a slight heart attack, I wonder if there could be any connection between the heart attack and the Phrenic
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Nerve conduction velocity Palsy? I am looking for information on how this could happen to me. It is now 18 months since the operation and it has been suggested that I have an operation in order to get the lung started. I feel that rather than my lung getting better I have compensated by slowing down.
If any body has had this problem or something similar, I would appreciate their thoughts on my problem.
Yours sincerely
Emily
I am sorry to hear you had a rough few months. It must have taken you by surprise to have all of this happen at such a young age and being a non-smoker.
We typically associate breathlessness with lung problems, such as asthma. But there is a clear connection to congestive heart failure, heart attack and so on with shortness of breath.
I would suggest seeing a cardiologist for tests since you have ruled out unhealthy lungs.
Please keep us posted on your progress.
Best,
Anai Rhoads