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short breath muscle movement by heroteo heroteo Posted Tue 21 Dec 2010 3:17am Shortness of breath results from a combination of chest wall rigidity and abnormal, drug-induced muscle movement. I have gone through CT Chest and Lung XR and confirmed I have short of breath caused by Parkinson's. My medications daily are as follows 9 dosages Prednisolone (Stiroid) 1 " Nexium 40mg (gastric) Kindly comment Regards TEOKIMHOE Read on »
shortness of breath by heroteo heroteo Posted Mon 20 Dec 2010 6:54pm Dear Doctor, Just to be informed I have shortness of breath as shown in my CT Scan. Besides I have inflammation around the lungs. Question Can shortness of breath lower your normal blood pressure or vice versa? Shortness of breath causes less oxygen,dizziness,black out,unstable on foot,"drunken crowd" Besides steriod for inflammation are any Read on »
"Shortness of Breath", Increased Activity & Exercise by Sandy Patient Expert Posted Fri 22 May 2009 11:44pm . This will be the first post in a so-called "mini series" on the topic of "Shortness of Breath" & Exercise. In our first "episode" you will have limited activity and breathing abilities, but as we reach the end of our "mini series" you will have learned a new way to breathe and will be on your way to an exercise training program. The shortness of breath that comes Read on »
How do you get rid of everyday shortness of breath, dizzyness, headaches from a panic attack sufferer? by David M. Patient Expert Posted Wed 07 Oct 2009 4:41pm have seen him only one time. My last major panic attack which is my first was back in December of last year. Ever since then, most of everyday I have a problem with shortness of breath, a choking feeling in my throat, dizzyness, feelings of faint, having a tight band on my head, headaches and visions problems like squinting and burning of the eyes Read on »
63 year old male with sudden onset shortness of breath by JASON WINTER Posted Mon 01 Mar 2010 6:37am This is an interesting case submitted by Tom Bernesser who is a paramedic from North Carolina. I got to know Tom through the EKG Challenge forum at the EMS Village where he always posted fascinating case studies. Here's the story. 63 year old male presents with acute onset of dyspnea. He reported 4 previous MI's with similar presenati ... Read on »
Breathing: The Wind Of Life by Dr. Daniel Kalish Doctor of Chiropracty Posted Tue 03 Mar 2009 2:48pm Breathing: The Wind Of Life Read on »
Illinois wind farm breathes new life into businesses by Energy Efficiency Posted Thu 23 Sep 2010 8:46am The Streator Cayuga Ridge South Wind Farm generates 300 MW of electricity. | Photo courtesy of Greater Livingston County Economic Development Council A car... recently awoke, creating six jobs.  And a new coffee shop is now open in downtown Pontiac, bustling with customers sipping lattes and eating muffins. So what breathed new life Read on »
Breathe Easier with Diaphragmatic Breathing by Jane M. Certified Respiratory Therapist Posted Mon 22 Sep 2008 11:01pm Last time we talked about pursed lip breathing for COPD - what it is, and why it helps when you're short of breath (SOB). Today we're going to go a step further and learn... have COPD or another chronic lung disease that makes you short of breath, there have been changes in your body and you are no longer able to breathe as you once did.   So Read on »
Pursed Lip Breathing: Pucker Up and Breathe Easier by Jane M. Certified Respiratory Therapist Posted Mon 22 Sep 2008 11:01pm - and the confusion - about why in the heck it can be so hard to breathe!   Here are some key terms and abbreviations:   COPD - Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease SOB - Shortness... shortness of breath. It involves breathing in through the nose and exhaling with the lips pursed as if you were going to whistle. How hard do you blow out? I find that blowing out Read on »
When in danger, when in doubt, just remember – deep breath in, deep breath out by Bronwyn T. Occupational Therapist Posted Mon 18 Jan 2010 10:04pm , easiest and least intrusive coping strategies for pain has to be diaphragmatic breathing. I’ve always thought it work partially because it buys a little time – a bit like ‘counting to ten’ to stop you losing your temper! And I’ve often used breathing techniques because it works so quickly on physiological arousal…it’s one of the few aspects of arousal level Read on »