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I have been diagnosed with Psoriatic arthritis since 2012, I had it long before diagnosis. I wanted to ask if anyone with RA or Psoriatic arthritis have suffered from lung issues. I have reoccurring lung problems from coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath. I have advair inhaler, administer breathing treatments, allergy meds, prescription cough meds, but it is a constant battle. It started over two years ago. I am so tired of struggling every day. The lung specialist I have seen seem to think it is asthma, but I am not convinced it is? I am thinking it may be from the Psoriatic arthritis? Anyways I was just wondering if anyone else has experience this and hoping for some insight. Thank you for any information you may have.

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