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Problem with running.

Well for about 6 or more years every time i run or do vigorous excercise my breathing gets very heavy, no oxygen seems to get to my body even though i know im taking some in, i get pains in my lower right abdomen, my vision gets blurry, i get headaches, then ill have a terrible cough for days afterwards. However recently i showed all the symptoms for appendicitis but did not go to the doctor. All of them went away but the same things still occur when i run. Also recently when i run and i pick of my left for it will shake uncontrollably and very violently. Does anyone have any clue as to what i have?
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Thanks for the help. I wouldnt be surprised if it was diabetes, its extremely common in my family my mom, grandpa, grandma, and great grandma all have it. Thanks again!
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351246 tn?1379682132
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Hi
Welcome to the MedHelp forum!
This could be due to electrolyte imbalance, diabetes or hypothyroidism. Apart from this, the leg shaking can be due to a pinched nerve.
You need to consult a doctor and find the cause. Please do not attempt to exercise until you have found the cause. Take care!
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1572558 tn?1295818845
im not a doctor but if i was you i would go to one and make sure everything is working right in your body there could be something going on and if i was you i would just tell a doctor what is going on with you and see what they think it could be .
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*Also recently when i run and i pick up my lefft foot it will shake uncotrollably and ver violently.
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