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Why Am I Getting Winded? ?

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009
rainson asked:


I’ve been working out on-and-off since I was 20 (I’m 24 now). I used to be in horrible shape before then. I was 6’3 and weighed somewhere between 150 lbs and 160 lbs. I did not each much, but I usually ate and drank junk. I also used to smoke almost a pack a day and was not active in any way.
I’ve improved greatly since then. I’m 6’3 and I’ve added 40 lbs of muscle onto my body weighing in at 195 lbs last time I checked. I run over three-miles a day five-times a week. I eat three meals a day and they’re all healthy foods. I workout five times a week and my workouts last anywhere between an hour-and-a-half to three-hours and I’ve been doing this consistently since August 2008 (it is January 2009 now). I also quit smoking five years ago and I’ve managed to climb Mt. Rainier twice (once in June 2007 and again in June 2008).
Despite all of that, I get winded very easily. When I climb a flight of stairs in my house, at school, or anywhere then I get tired very quickly. Whenever I chase my dogs I get tired within seconds. Whenever I get up out of a chair then I feel like I’ve climbed Mt. Rainier all over again.
My options are limited. I don’t have money for a doctor and my medical insurance has proved to be unreliable when it comes to handling the bill.
What is going on with me? I figured it would take me awhile to get into really good shape, but I feel like this should not be happening to me because of all that I’ve accomplished in the last four years.
I’ll also mention that my heart will beat rapidly when I get winded.
When I climb stairs I always skip a step because I’m so tall which adds to my exhaustion.
Also, when I take a long drink (more than a few gulps) I’ll get winded.

Tamara

 

US Medical bill problem for UK holidaymaker?

Monday, February 16th, 2009
alfie1116 asked:


Whilst on holiday in New York 3 months ago, my wife suffered a seizure. My holiday insurance turned down my claim as they say it is a pre-existing medical condition. I have just received a bill for over $18,000 which I can no-way afford. If I am forced to pay, I will lose everything, my home, my car and my business. Is there any way that I may avoid the bill. I have heard from some sources that hospital may write off the debt as I live in the UK and is difficult for them to chase me for the payment - or if I ignore any letters or any contact from the hospital they can not legally force me to pay as I am not a resident of the US. I’m very worried…any answer would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for your time.

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