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Is this something normal to have chest pressure every day and also my throat feels like it’s closing at times

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What meds are you on? Certain allergy meds give me a tight chest.

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Sisqo in reply toPutnam

Albuterol got off Flovent

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Claritin and Flonase

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PutnamAsthma Captain in reply toSisqo

Claritin and Zyrtec give me chest tightness.

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Sisqo in reply toPutnam

Wow does it really I’ve stop taking all my meds

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PutnamAsthma Captain in reply toSisqo

Yeah, they really effect my breathing.

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Sisqo in reply toPutnam

I’ve been struggling to sleep now waking up with heart palpitations and gasping for air so annoying

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Hb2003 in reply toSisqo

Flovent made me shaky and it gave me headaches 😔

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