History: my husband at the age of 39 had a heart attack. no prior health problems. A
stentAbdomen - swollen
Brain herniation
Chronic persistent hepatitis
Coronary artery stent
Hyperemesis gravidarum
Lyme disease - chronic persistent
Stent was put in. Now, about 2 years later, he got sick, chest x ray said not pneumonia, but he is very short of
breathBreath alcohol test
Breath holding spell
Breath odor, has fluid in the lungs, no strength, blood oxygen level is very low, we just got the results of a stress test and have been told he has
restrictiveRestrictive cardiomyopathy lung disease. can't find much info on the web. he has an appt with a pulmonologist, but in the mean time my questions are, what causes this and what is the prognosis? Will he ever be able to work again (he is a plummer/pipe fitter). thanks for any help you can give.
Try going through that.
But in short, Restrictive lung disease causes lower lung volumes over all. There are several things that can cause this. Fibrosis of the lung tissue (Scoliosis, Asbestosis, Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis) This is when the lung tissue loses its elasticity and becomes more stiff and fibrotic. Hence, the lungs dont stretch and expand as well. Another cause is chest deformities. Some things that can cause this would be scoliosis, kyphosis, or kyphoscoliosis.
There's a ton more I could get into but its very confusing. And I dont want to overdraw the subject by copy-pasting stuff like most people do here.
Speak to your husbands doctor, he should be discussing what type of restricive lung disease you are dealing with. I am suspcous that it may be due to some occumational exposure. Either the chemicals or cauterizing metals involved with plumbing.
-Andy, RRT, CPFT
COMMON TRAITS OF INDOOR AIR POLLUTION
Affected Household Members initials: ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
Dust on furniture / Visible in air
House odors
Allergies
Asthma
Sinus problems
Headaches
Sleeplessness / Light sleeper
Snoring
Sore throats / Colds / Flu
Itchy/ Watery eyes
Coughing / Throat clearing
Lack of Concentration
Depression / Irritability
Fatigue / Naps
Mold / Mildew in basement & bathrooms
Pet dander and odors
Smoking
Wood / Coal heater
Static Electricity
As you fill this in and realize how much is affected by your indoor air; maybe you should try an ionizing/ozone air purifier like I have. It's removed all respiratory ills in our family with 8 children 19 down to two. I know breathing in that purified air night after night in and out, in and out has healed our lungs and even strengthened our immunes systems. My air purifier is no medical machine, but it's sure amazing how good you can feel breathing in purified air that's cleaned like fresh air outdoors.
Bad taste, looks like an answer when it isn't.
as for air purifiers, i am sure they would be helpful. however i have read that the ozone type are harmful to people with resp. illness. i would never get that kind, they would be bad for all of us, and my birds too.
thanks so much for the links posted above, they were very helpful!!!
--goodwife
I have inherited gout, and fibromialgea , IBS, Acid reflux, and thyroid disease from my father, which makes a diagnosis difficult because they have similar symptoms. If anyone can help, please!!! I need answers..
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