TIA or something else? Please HELP

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Hi, I'm 23 years old male. Suffering from breathing difficulties and other symptoms like head rush, pressure/pain in left side of the head. The most exhausting is breathing problem that comes and goes almost everyday, it's starts slowly and from an exclusive breathlessness that stays all day , i need to take very long deep breath every time, but this make the situation more worse. I also feel something in head when this breathless start, specially the left side of my head feels squeezed or pressured and sharp pain come and goes. I can feel the heavy pulse on my neck and head, I feel very weak, muscle spasm if this breathless stay for long time. I also noticed, my breath come back to normal after taking shower but my head feels heavy and dizziness. I have seen many doctors many times they can't figure it out what's wrong. I always think that there is something wrong with me and i'm the one who have this unique situation. I'm really done with this, i'm super exhausted and i don't know what to do. No medicines seems to work. It is affecting my sleep and my performance.

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    Hello Bluesky

    I'm sorry to read of your current situation. It sounds distressing and worrying for you.

    You say you have seen many Dr's, and they cannot tell you why this is happening to you.

    I would suggest you make another appointment with your Dr, and maybe show him / her the message you have posted on this site. Even if they cannot figure out what is wrong, I do think you should be able to ask them what you should do. Is there anyone else they can suggest you see/talk to.

    You say your sleep and performance is affected. Is there a work or study concern that may be affecting you? If you are working, do you have an occupational health department or Human Resource department you could contact?

    Please try one or more of the above. Take care.

    x

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