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Elevated Hemidiaphragm - Any Ideas?
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<blockquote data-quote="Matteo" data-source="post: 70491" data-attributes="member: 13364"><p>Hi everyone, </p><p></p><p>I've been trying to diagnose and treat my low T for the past year. (Which I'll update my former posts soon)</p><p></p><p>Recently, for the past four months, I have had a recurring cough and shortness of breath. Overall, just a feeling that something was wrong with my breathing. I have been to my GP several times and he seems to keep brushing it off until he finally agreed to a chest X-ray. I was feeling exactly the same about the level of care I was getting in regards to low T.</p><p></p><p>It was found that I have an "marked elevation in right hemidiaphragm". To me this doesn't seem right and sounds like it could certainly be the cause of some respiratory problems as it seems to reduce lung capacity. I've been doing plenty of research after hearing these results today. The doctor had no interest in investigating further with additional tests. That doesn't sit well with me.</p><p></p><p>I know that this is probably not related to Low T, but this forum has given me a wealth of information about health and I thought maybe someone might have some insight into this. At this point, I have little faith in doctors anymore, so if anyone has info on this, it would be greatly appreciated.</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matteo, post: 70491, member: 13364"] Hi everyone, I've been trying to diagnose and treat my low T for the past year. (Which I'll update my former posts soon) Recently, for the past four months, I have had a recurring cough and shortness of breath. Overall, just a feeling that something was wrong with my breathing. I have been to my GP several times and he seems to keep brushing it off until he finally agreed to a chest X-ray. I was feeling exactly the same about the level of care I was getting in regards to low T. It was found that I have an "marked elevation in right hemidiaphragm". To me this doesn't seem right and sounds like it could certainly be the cause of some respiratory problems as it seems to reduce lung capacity. I've been doing plenty of research after hearing these results today. The doctor had no interest in investigating further with additional tests. That doesn't sit well with me. I know that this is probably not related to Low T, but this forum has given me a wealth of information about health and I thought maybe someone might have some insight into this. At this point, I have little faith in doctors anymore, so if anyone has info on this, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance... [/QUOTE]
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