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Blood Oxygen Levels And Breathing Poll


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Great poll!

What I am trying to learn is if anyone with dysautonomia has been diagnosed with a "restrictive lung/airway disease" on a pulmonary function test? My 02 sats are almost always normal (only two occasions where they went into the 80's) but I have failed four PFT tests and all have shown a restrictive lung disease. I do not have asthma or any constrictive lung issue. I have severe dysautonomia and mast cell disease (MCAS) and other health issues but my absolute #1 problem is shortness of breath requiring a wheelchair. Am wondering if I am alone in this or if this occurs for others with autonomic problems. Am desperate to solve this and figure it out! Thank you in advance for any feedback.

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Thank you Katybug and I was not sure how to tag people or alert them if I respond to an old post or pose a question? Is it allowed to revive old posts from years back if they relate to my question or does no one see them? I only belong to one other forum and the rule is to always find the topic and revive an old post vs. starting a new one on the same topic but I think it is the opposite rule here. Sorry for all my questions and I want to follow the right protocol!

I tried to set it up to receive e-mail alerts but so far I have not gotten any even on threads that I am following. I did search of the forum for PFT's and restrictive airway diseases and read over 100 old posts last night (until 3 AM!) that were incredibly helpful and informative but not sure how or where to ask questions where people will see them.

I wrote an introduction thread so people would know my story but it sounds like maybe it is better to create a new thread with just one or two questions vs. a longer intro thread?

Thank you so much again!

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