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08/07/2008 08:02 PM
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Has anyone ever been on Tracleer and felt that it wasn't working well enough for the amount of money that you were spending each month. This is the way that I felt when I was on Tracleer and then, I wasn't on oxygen. So, I asked my doctor to take me off. Now I'm on oxygen, my chest hurts constantly and I get short of breathe occasionally. I think I need it, but for some reason I don't qualify for it any longer, or something like that. I'm confused?Unsure and sometimes I feel like giving up. But I keep fighting because of my faith in Christ. So I tell all of you facing this disease to not give-up, but fight-on, fight-on and pray to God for me as well. Thanks
I've joined the PAH support group because of my diagnosis of Borderline/Mild Pulmonary Hypertention. I also have multiple diagnosis such as Systemic Lupus (which is in remission-Praise God!), hiatal hernia, fibromyalgia, hypothyroidism (my thyroid has been removed),prinzmetal angina,tricuspid regurgitation,pulmonic regurgitation,and dilated cardiomyopathy (with a pacemaker/defibulator). With multiple health issues, I tire pretty easily, but people are very patient and understanding, and I praise God for this and all things.
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