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Hi there.
Sorry for the long story, but i hope it helps...
Since my school days (around age 14) I have had issues with random dizziness and fainting. It would happen once a year or so, always when seated or standing in line. It would start by just feeling hot around the neck. Then I start to panic as I breathe deeper. No weezing or tight chest though. Then I would faint, get up and carry on as normal. Weird...
Every time this happened I was taken to the doctor, tested for sugar, blood pressure and all was fine. They usually blamed it on a skipped breakfast.
However, when I reached final school year (age 18), it got worse. I had the dizziness, but no fainting. I was permanently dizzy and would have random nights with a tight chest. Doctor gave me an asthma inhaler for the tight chest which helped after he sent me for a lung function test.
Gave me no prevention medication whatsoever, Only the inhaler which helped with my tight chest.
The lung specialist diagnosed me with asthma.
I was then tested for allergies after having a antihistamine about 40 hours before the test which I believe caused a mis-test. Reason why I wanted the test was because when I had the dizziness, I felt stomach tension and tension in the diaframe area. Like my stomach is pushing up into my lungs. I don't know if the tension was caused by stress from asthma, or if it was caused by a food allergy.
It came positive for wheat,gluten,soya, mold mix and dust mites. (Dont know if this was a mis-test)
I have been on antihistamine ever since, the dizziness dissapeared for a while, however I have had tight chests every now and again. Using the asthma pump whenever it happens.
I live an active lifestyle and never found an issue with cardio exercises.
At age 25 the dizziness came back with a bang. I went for allergy tests again, without having antihistamine in my system for a few months. The tests came out clear.
I wake up in the mornings extremely tired, no energy, my lungs feel heavy, not tight. Feels like I have done a 70km jog in my sleep. I thought I could have some form of apnea, waking up with low oxygen.
I went to see a Eear/Nose/Throat surgeon. He gave me special nasal spray as he could see my post nasal drip is a problem. He immediately sent me back to the lung specialist as he could see my lungs were not functioning correctly. I had a lung function test done. The specialist told me that I am on the system as I have done one before. He said it had improved, but my asthma is still not normal.
I asked him about a prevention plan or treatment plan for asthma. He gave me "Inflammide" inhaler which I take every day (two puRAB per day).
According to him the medication would take 2 weeks to get Asthma under control.
About 4 months later, I am confuse. I don't have a tight chest anymore, but sometimes, especially after exercise (like a few hours or a day after), I feel tension in my lungs, tension that I cannot stop with a inhaler.
It makes me panic and stress, making the tension worse. I then get a slight weird feeling in the back of my neck. I feel like i need to support my head by lying down
To describe my breathing - If breathing in at deepest point is rated 10, and breathing out completely is rated 0 - I breathe in to 10 , then with the tension I breathe out to 4. As the tension gets worse I breathe in to 10 and out to 5, and then 6. Eventually I feel like I am taking such shallow breaths, holding my chest pushing down onto my stomach trying to control my breathing.
This tension comes and goes.
Is this tension normal in Asthma sufferers ? I have never had this before.
Is it because of my training and exercising, the medication I am on ? Or is something else causing the issue that I need to test for ?
Currently I am on no antihistamine and I am using the asthma prevention inhaler daily called Inflammide (company : Boehringer Ingelheim)
Please help.
Thank you in advance
Marcel
Sorry for the long story, but i hope it helps...
Since my school days (around age 14) I have had issues with random dizziness and fainting. It would happen once a year or so, always when seated or standing in line. It would start by just feeling hot around the neck. Then I start to panic as I breathe deeper. No weezing or tight chest though. Then I would faint, get up and carry on as normal. Weird...
Every time this happened I was taken to the doctor, tested for sugar, blood pressure and all was fine. They usually blamed it on a skipped breakfast.
However, when I reached final school year (age 18), it got worse. I had the dizziness, but no fainting. I was permanently dizzy and would have random nights with a tight chest. Doctor gave me an asthma inhaler for the tight chest which helped after he sent me for a lung function test.
Gave me no prevention medication whatsoever, Only the inhaler which helped with my tight chest.
The lung specialist diagnosed me with asthma.
I was then tested for allergies after having a antihistamine about 40 hours before the test which I believe caused a mis-test. Reason why I wanted the test was because when I had the dizziness, I felt stomach tension and tension in the diaframe area. Like my stomach is pushing up into my lungs. I don't know if the tension was caused by stress from asthma, or if it was caused by a food allergy.
It came positive for wheat,gluten,soya, mold mix and dust mites. (Dont know if this was a mis-test)
I have been on antihistamine ever since, the dizziness dissapeared for a while, however I have had tight chests every now and again. Using the asthma pump whenever it happens.
I live an active lifestyle and never found an issue with cardio exercises.
At age 25 the dizziness came back with a bang. I went for allergy tests again, without having antihistamine in my system for a few months. The tests came out clear.
I wake up in the mornings extremely tired, no energy, my lungs feel heavy, not tight. Feels like I have done a 70km jog in my sleep. I thought I could have some form of apnea, waking up with low oxygen.
I went to see a Eear/Nose/Throat surgeon. He gave me special nasal spray as he could see my post nasal drip is a problem. He immediately sent me back to the lung specialist as he could see my lungs were not functioning correctly. I had a lung function test done. The specialist told me that I am on the system as I have done one before. He said it had improved, but my asthma is still not normal.
I asked him about a prevention plan or treatment plan for asthma. He gave me "Inflammide" inhaler which I take every day (two puRAB per day).
According to him the medication would take 2 weeks to get Asthma under control.
About 4 months later, I am confuse. I don't have a tight chest anymore, but sometimes, especially after exercise (like a few hours or a day after), I feel tension in my lungs, tension that I cannot stop with a inhaler.
It makes me panic and stress, making the tension worse. I then get a slight weird feeling in the back of my neck. I feel like i need to support my head by lying down
To describe my breathing - If breathing in at deepest point is rated 10, and breathing out completely is rated 0 - I breathe in to 10 , then with the tension I breathe out to 4. As the tension gets worse I breathe in to 10 and out to 5, and then 6. Eventually I feel like I am taking such shallow breaths, holding my chest pushing down onto my stomach trying to control my breathing.
This tension comes and goes.
Is this tension normal in Asthma sufferers ? I have never had this before.
Is it because of my training and exercising, the medication I am on ? Or is something else causing the issue that I need to test for ?
Currently I am on no antihistamine and I am using the asthma prevention inhaler daily called Inflammide (company : Boehringer Ingelheim)
Please help.
Thank you in advance
Marcel