Two years ago my twin sister was diagnosed with emphysema after having an MRI done. Three weeks after that I was told I had the lungs of a seventy year old
womanWomen's way after having an xray. We both were smokers at that time, and both of us quit
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Smoking and copd (chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder)
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Smoking hazards. We both have what the doctors call an unspecified autoimmune
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Anorexia nervosa
Asperger syndrome
Autism
Autoimmune disorders
Bipolar disorder
Bipolar disorder
Bleeding disorders
Borderline personality disorder
Bulimia
Chronic motor tic disorder. Three months later after my sister went back to get her lungs checked by her
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Primary lymphoma of the brain Care Physician, she was sent to a Pulmonary specialist. He scheduled my sister for biopsies and believed that she did not have emphysema and something else was causing her shortness of
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Breath odor. Well, the doctor took a lot of biopsies on her and found not only did she not have emphysema, that she had no type of lung disease. She has no heart problems either nor do I. I feel fine too except for shortness of
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Breath holding spell
Breath odor. The Pulmonary doctor said that cigarettes aggravated her breathing but because of all the tests and biopsies that smoking was not the cause of her MRI results. My sister and I believe that this "unspecified autoimmune disorder" had attacked our lungs at the same time. It's the only thing that makes sense to us since there is no damage of the lungs. Does anyone have any information on this, or has this happened to anyone? We are just so baffled by all of this. Twingirl