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Unfortunately, B, I don't think you'll ever be satisfied with a diagnosis until you're put in hospice.
How many years did you suffer from ALS?
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Any chance you could go to the night before lasts thread, read what people have said and update on there?! (now what was happening last night, oh yes thinking of going to ER about a racing heart/heart faliure).
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As for the oxygen reading, I say it gave the wrong reading and it was 97. Anyway, what are you doing sticking that on your finger whilst driving? seems rather dangerous really to be messing about with a piece of faux medical equipment and focusing on it whilst you should be focusing on driving. If you are putting oxometers on your finger and driving at the same time, firstly you won't be getting correct reading anyway and secondly it involves taking hands off fromt he driving position and not attending to the road. Get rid of it, HA people should NOT have these types of things.
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On your thread from July, you said this at the start. You then talk a bit about the tests you have had done to check your breathing, and say you are worried about a pulmonary embolism. So, you think you've had a pulmonary embolism for 4 years ? Come onnnnnnnnnnn Hypo, get real here, do you not think one of these doctors would have picked up a breathing problem in those 4 years. 4 years during which I've no doubt you have made many many trips to ER and to various consultants.I’ve had shortness of breath off and on since around 2015
...and for years!What you need to ask yourself is why you're refusing to take on board what you've been told, and choose to do the exact opposite instead?
As usual ankietyjoe, exceptionally useful thoughts in your post.
I know what the reason is. Health anxiety is like smoking. Most people want to give it up, but without having to stop lighting cigarettes and putting it in their mouth.
The OP wants to keep repeating the bad habits without going through the pain of withdrawal. Reassurance from the internet is his nicotine gum, but in reality that just keeps you hooked.
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