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What do I do?

I'm a 21 year old female that's always been in good health. However, I've been sick since October with chest discomfort, coughing, throat clearing, fatigue( I used to sleep for about 20 hours a day), fever's,some wheezing type sounds,  shortness of breathe, rapid pounding heart rate at random times, and laryngitis all of which are still ongoing with the exception of my voice. It has come back but is not the same as before and I'm constantly clearing my throat to talk normally again. I feel like a boy going through puberty with all the voice cracking. I've been to several different doctors each one of them putting me on a different antibiotic and on Asthmanex, and Proventil inhalers. None of which seem to help very much. I don't know what to do anymore. I'm just so exhausted. If anyone has any suggestions or advice please let me know! Any help will be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
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I agree with parmod1975. It could be early copd or any of the lung illnesses. Go to a specialist. I can guarantee you will get your answers and you may live a lot longer than you would if you don't. Best of luck to you.
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Dear friend,

      your symptoms looks like a lungs deasese.i think it is in early stage of it. so it is suggested that please contact nearest pulmunary physician.you told him for ur complete test i.e. ct, 2d echo, x-ray & respiratory test. otherwise ur deasease look like a life threaten deasease.kindly acknoledge my suggestion.

Pramod
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