01-03-2013, 03:47 AM
(27-02-2013, 04:53 AM)Misty0732 Wrote: Do you find yourself "wheezing" when you run? That and excessive coughing after you stop. Those are the primary symptoms of exercise-induced asthma. Of course, fatigue can result if the asthma restricts the airway to the point your muscles are oxygen-starved. If you find the inhaler helps then the diagnosis could be correct, but the wheezing and coughing are present nearly 100% of the time with EIA. In sports medicine the primary test is to measure your breathing oxygen flow before and after a vigorous treadmill run.
Whatever the cause, I hope you get it figured out soon. You're too young to be old!
Misty
Using the inhaler before running has helped. Hopefully it's just a matter of getting back in shape now. Having trouble running certainly makes me feel old I must admit!
If things doesn't improve or if my condition worsens, I'll go back to the doctor for some testing. 
