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  1. Last night, one of the times DD woke me to go to the bathroom with her..., she told me she was feeling like she wasn't getting enough air even though all she had done was walk to the bathroom and back to bed. She said it had been happening lately. (She also has complained recently about how often she has to go to the bathroom--like she drinks and it goes right through her. I agree that 2 or 3 times a night is a pain.) Her other comment last night was that she felt like she had something in her throat right about where the notch is to her chest. I can relate to the air feeling. I experienced that when my thyroid went crazy and I had Graves disease, now in remission. DD has tested recently again for thyroid levels which were fine. She takes levothyroxine and has had elevated thyroid auto-antibodies. But her feeling of need for more air could be...what??? The feeling of something in her throat could be...also related to thyroid...or what??? The frequent urination could be...what??? She also has history of elevated auto-antibodies related to diabetes, has had mildly elevated glucose, done glucose monitoring, and recently tested glucose again with visit to endocrinologist. Had best glucose level so far in her testing--"normal" and doc not concerned. Any thoughts?
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