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Short of breath in running up stairs and need to sleep all the time

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PostPosted: 02/23/07 - 18:44    Post subject: Short of breath in running up stairs and need to sleep all t Vote now! Reply with quote

I am extremely fit and have noticed fatigue and shortage of breath in excercise sessions I didn't have before.A slight tense feeling in the chest ,but not severe.
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