Symptom: Difficulty walking any distance

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Difficulty walking any distance

Difficulty walking any distance is characterized by trouble with physical exertion due to pain, mucle weakness, shortness of breath, or partial paralysis.

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tears from sharp pain5/2/2012 at 04:57 PM
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I only have difficulties if I'm walking around things I'm allergic like dusty places, etc, or there's polluted air, or cold or really humid air, around mold and moisture... or if I'm really in a bad shape and my asthma is pretty bad on that day, then I have difficulties walking any distance, otherwise maybe long distances but normal distances not. 3/27/2012 at 03:08 AM
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no problem to go out and just walk2/15/2012 at 10:51 PM
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This didn't used to be an issue - up until I got sick in November I was walking almost a mile 5days a week. Now, I can't walk short distances without getting out of breath. Sometimes it gets so bad that I feel like I am going to pass out.2/12/2012 at 02:08 PM
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Difficult to walk with a normal stride8/29/2011 at 06:35 PM
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Last updated on May 19 2012 at 03:02
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