Sunday, 2 February 2014

[Everything doTERRA] Re: Diaphragm spasm and chest pressure

Is it possible he got exposed to mold while cleaning out moms house? I find that older people often have boxes of things in closets and basements and just piled up that never get moved around and different kinds of mold can develop. Once you get pneumonia you have weaker lungs that before. If this is a possibility then go back to your doctor and insist on testing to prove either there is or is not mold present!Then he can treat accordingly.


On Saturday, February 1, 2014 7:50:11 AM UTC-7, GetOiled wrote:
My husband had what the doctor thinks was pre-pneumonia a year ago.  We both came down with the same symptoms, only his were worse, after cleaning out his mother's house after she passed away.  He was bad enough for him to want to see a doctor, which isn't like him.  He would rather use home remedies, but the oils didn't seem to help fast enough.
Since then when he gets cold, is around some perfumes, or sometimes we can't find a reason, his diaphragm starts to spasm and he can't get enough air in to speak normally. His speech is broken up and you can see his stomach moving.  It's similar to a voice tremor.  The only thing that has been found so far is a very small hiatal hernia and he has a bit of acid reflux.  Fennel and Frankincense seems to help that.
Now he is feeling pressure in his chest when he drinks water. He is tired of going to the doctor for their guessing game.  Any suggestions?  Anyone have or know someone with the same symptoms?

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