So like you, sqad, I thought of panic attacks, but as well as saying he couldnt take enough air in (which could of course be a neurotic symptom) he says he couldnt exhale normally and got tight-chested, Moreover he said sabutamol got rid of the tightness. This makes me think his doc was on the right track.
Sorry to hear you have had a bad run of wrong diagnosis. So have I, but I take your diagnosis to have been active. Mine was passive. But the last diagnostician was quite relaxed about having nearly sent me to my death, saying, �We can�t get everything right!� So keep sanguine!
That was underdiagnosis, but another diagnostician was all for getting on a white charger and plunging into my shoulders to cut out both acromioclavicular joints and try to repair the tendons they had been sawing through (not that he thought they would hold!) when my physio suggested statins could be exacerbating the symptoms and that I try coming off them. A myth, said the GP, and a myth said the cardiologist. Keep popping away at them!
Well with any luck the coronary or stroke might be instantaneous, but the operations would be anything but, to judge from the graphic accounts I had been given of the state of my entire complement of bones and ligaments revealed by the X-rays and MRIs, and the warning �I can get you out of some of this, but it�ll be SORE!�
So I took myself off the statins, and rapidly got very substantial relief. I have since learnt that the �myth� myth has been known to result in the hypercholesterolemia being cured, but the patient being dead of rhabdomyolysis!