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breathing difficulty and sleep

by luckyheart, Mar 03, 2008 09:10AM
I am a transplant recipient and have benn ok for 6 years this past January!! Recently I have had trouble breathing, shortnes of breath, asthma like sounds when I trie to sleep, and been sluggish, sleepy, always cold, just don't feel right! What do I need to be concerned about when I talk to my doctore this am? Am going to VA ER and in two weeks have appoint with original transplant team for regular check up. Can anyone offer advice or questions that I should be asking!?
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by Sunny602, Mar 03, 2008 11:16PM
I am not sure as to what to ask, but I will be thinking of you in hopes that you get some answers. Did all of this happen gradually or all of a sudden? I wonder if your oxygen levels are low...I am sure that they will check that. Hopefully you will get some PFT's done to see where your lungs are functioning at. Definitely go with your gut though as far as seeing your doc. Sunny
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