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Suggest Remedy For Breathing Problems And Blurry Vision

I AM 44, HAVE SEVERAL HEALTH ISSUES LIKE RA, SLEEP APNEA, INTERSTICIAL LUNG DISEASE, LUPUS, PULMONARY HYPERTENTION AND FIBROSIS, HYPERTENTION AND SJOGRENS SYNDROME RIGHT NOW I AM STRUGGLING TO BREATH WITH EVERY MOVEMENT I MAKE AND NOW MY VISOIN IS BLURRY IN MY RIGHT EYE AND I AM BLIND IN THE LEFT. SO WITH THAT BEING SAID, Y IS MY VISION BLURRY? ALSO I AM ON OXYGEN
Mon, 16 May 2016
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The constellation of difficulties potentially causing symptoms and complicating your daily life are such that reliable advise can only come from someone with a very intricate understanding of you. In most instances, your rheumatologist with be the best quarterback for you as each problem may have its own specialist in control. Start there and work with an opthalmologist, preferrably one who works with your Lupus specialist, to seek a cause for blurred vision.
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Suggest Remedy For Breathing Problems And Blurry Vision

The constellation of difficulties potentially causing symptoms and complicating your daily life are such that reliable advise can only come from someone with a very intricate understanding of you. In most instances, your rheumatologist with be the best quarterback for you as each problem may have its own specialist in control. Start there and work with an opthalmologist, preferrably one who works with your Lupus specialist, to seek a cause for blurred vision.