I may finally have an answer as to why I can never take a deep breath. It seems I have diaphragmatic paralysis- right side
Has anyone here got any experience of this? I'm getting worse almost by the day and apart from a referral to the chest clinic (waiting time approx 128 days), not really had much help from doctors.
Grateful for any help or advice from you guys
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Hi Susiedee. I have a friend who had this. As she does not have a lung condition it took ages to find out why she could not take a full breath. It was an osteopath who finally found that her diaphragm was frozen in a kind of spasm. He worked on it. It loosened up and she only goes back if she feels that it is beginning to happen again. I hope that might be useful.
Thank you, that is useful. I wasn't sure what the treatment might be. I know there is a surgical procedure but was hoping there might be another avenue I could pursue instead. I'll see what I can find out. Thanks again π
Ring the chest clinic daily about lunch time you may get a cancellation I refuse to wait there may be a chance f getting things seen to quicker. I've not heard of your condition good luck. Keep ringing
Thanks, I'll do that. The CT scan that led to the diagnosis was instigated by the hospital and they said I will be fast tracked but I don't know how fast that makes it with an overstretched NHS. I will take you advice. π
I have a problem with being able to take deep breaths and had several visits to lung specialists but no diagnosis except that have labelled it COPD but I have made my own diagnosis - I was 5'1" and now 4'9" so loss of 4 " in height and this has resulted in several compression fractures - but no doctor has seen the significance of this on my stomach and lungs !! I think my internal organs are all compacted and this affects my digestion - breathing and bowels so nothing works properly anymore - no appetite - can only eat very small meals so without fuel I am constantly tired - how do others cope with this problem ?
I was helped by an osteopath for this too. He showed me how to release the tension when it builds, by tucking my fingers up under my ribs - best to be shown by someone who knows before you try it yourself.
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