Hello, I have been very concerned for over two years now with a worsening breathlessness. I am thirty-three and grew up in a household where cigarette smoke was the air. I lived like this till I was fifteen. I have no
industrialIndustrial bronchitis exposures I know of. and have always suffered sinus problems. I have told my doctor that I am lung cancer could be missed on two films? What is the chance that they were missed and now the cancer has grown sinificantly over the years since I was last screened?? My GP and two other doctors have insited that it can't be so and have perscribed anxiety medication and refused me a CT or other more costly test under mt HMO-now I'm unemployed. In the two years since I raised my concern I have has two chest x-rays (both
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(phlegm) at the back of my throat- which causes choking and anxiety at times. I have also felt diffculty climbing stairs and breathless when talking. I have gained 60 pounds over the past two years. Should I more off the suspicion of cancer or persist?
You also might want to ask about a lung function test, which may reveal lung problems which could affect breathing. GERD or gastric reflux can also cause lung problems, and are also increased with extra weight. You can find out more about GERD by visiting www.NationalJewish.org and looking it up in their MedFacts pages under Gastric Reflux.
Hope these suggestions are helpful to you and that you will see if these can help provide you with easier breathing. Best of luck!
Starion