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tisha1
Asked October 2014
My Mom (103) has shortness of breath when she walks to the bathroom. Why do you think this is?
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BarbBrooklyn
Oct 2014
As Pam says, doc, asap. there's a lot of stuff it could be. My mom had this with a sudden pleural effusion.
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pamstegma
Oct 2014
This would be very typical in congestive heart failure. See the MD asap and find out why this is happening.
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