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Woody,

You could have either breathing condition. the inhaler should relieve symptoms associated withthe shortness of breath. Give it a try. If it persits, go see your doctor again and tell them what is going on.

I've had asthma for the last ten years and know the feeling. There are other medications out there if you indeed have asthma.

Dr.Ray

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i read this listserver a lot but only partisapate in post rarely,could anyone tell me why i feel short of breath at night and have a feeling of a pool of water at the back of my throt. i have been given an inhaler and been told i might have astma!,but somehow i don't think so. last nov, i had a six week bout of broncatis, something i have never had before. can anyone out there helpthanks woodyIf you do not wish to belong to shydrager, you may unsubscribe by sending a blank email to shydrager-unsubscribe

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