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by lisarealtor, Jun 23, 2007 12:00AM
Diagnosed with COPD/emphysema. My problem is I keep getting sick. About every 2 to 3 months I end up in the hospital. The Drs have run many test on me. My pulmonary DR has ran pulmonary test which showed 80% lung function. CT scans which are normal. CT scan (high resolution)when I got sick which showed slight COPD/ Emphysema. Blood work of all kinds. They were normal also except for my Gamma Globulin was low normal at 71. That was from the steroids.I went to the Allergy DR and I'm not allergic to anything.He also ran scope through my sinuses, everything normal. My medical Dr said he has some patients that get sick like this and some don't. I really would like to know why I get so sick. I am on oxygen 2 liters at night. Had sleep study also and the only thing it showed was my oxygen level dropped below 89 for 99 minutes thus oxygen at night.If you have any suggestions on other test or know what to do from here or even an answer I would greatly appreciate it.Thank you!!

by National Jewish, Jun 26, 2007 12:00AM
For whatever reason you '..end up in the hospital', it is not COPD/emphysema.  The information you've provided does not describe the fashion in which you get sick;  does not describe the symptoms and so it is not possible to speculate on the cause.

It is good news that your tests are normal.
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by lisarealtor, Jun 29, 2007 12:00AM
Sorry about not giving my symptoms. My symptoms when I get sick are shortness of breath, lungs very congested, hard to cough anything up, chest tight, usually my lower legs swell, no energy, just feeling lousy
My back on the left side starts hurting. There is no fever. When I do cough anything up it is sometimes white foamy and sometimes slight pale yellow. The Dr have ran test on my heart and they came back negative also. I have been diagnosed with MRSA. My Dr said it's nothing to be concerned about. I hope this will help you. Like I said I'm sorry for not putting my symptoms down.
Thank you for all your help.

by bubbles07, Aug 15, 2007 09:46PM
To: Medical Doctor
I'm a 40 yr old female; underwent sinus surgery in 2001-successful; facial trauma in 2002, since then underwent two sinus surgeries, & removal of submandibular gland due to stone; underwent cortisone/epidural shots due to trauma of neck.  Currently experiencing frontal sinus major pain and pressure; tmj swelling traveling down neck into shoulders; ear aching at all times but no infection; eyes feel like there swelling from behind; CT/MRI of sinus and temporal -normal; please help!! Left side of neck constantly tight and painful, stemming from left ear; temporal pressure to frontal sinus and vice versa.  Unsure what's wrong with me.  I must have seen 100's of doctors.  All stem back to sinus/tmj.  I'm not sure anymore because symptoms still exist.  Major dizziness.  unbalanced when walking.  Annoying.
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