Excessive Yawning and Constant Need to Breathe Deep
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For the past few days, I've been yawning a lot, much more than average (once every few minutes I feel the need). If I'm not yawning I'm breathing in as deep as I can to get similar "satisfaction". Often I cannot get the "satisfaction" from these and so the urge grows and grows, meaning it can get quite uncomfortable. When I do manage it, the urge is back a few seconds later. This is whether I'm tired or not, almost all day.
I'm not particularly anxious about anything in particular, and get the same amount of sleep as before this started.
This also happened at some point within the past year which continued for a month or two if I remember correctly.
Does anyone have any idea what it is or how to make it a bit better?
Thanks.
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priscilla52662 FlutterbyPie
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snakebite priscilla52662
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geewil0 snakebite
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Ashmash FlutterbyPie
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Only recently found out the name for it from my doctor.
petertherock FlutterbyPie
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heather42871 FlutterbyPie
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Aside from that I feel like I'm the main character in a blonde joke who has to concentrate on my breathing just to slow it down. I was actually barred from donating blood until a doctor releases me from my "breathing problem." Honestly the issue feels like the tube between my lungs and my nose is too small to get the right amount of breath. I understand what people say about breathing too much but that doesn't seem like the root of the problem to me. I cope with the problem by literally concentrating on slowing down my breathing, but it's not a fool-proof solution, and it doesn't always help. I wish someone could come up with a better solution to our problem... I guess I could benefit from losing a few pounds, but I'm not overweight, and stress medication doesn't work.
joe77841 FlutterbyPie
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justin76881 FlutterbyPie
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bob71029 justin76881
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justin76881 bob71029
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malik69880 FlutterbyPie
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The name of the condition you are suffering from is called : Chronic Cyperventilation Syndrome
It's a treatable condition, I recommend 2 things that will help you understand your problem and give you practical steps to treat it
1- a book called "Self-Help for Hyperventilation Syndrome: Recognizing and Correcting Your Breathing Pattern Disorder" by Dinah Bradley
2- practice the Buteyko Method, just Google it and you will find many resources and people who give training
I suffered from this condition and was frustrated that I never got a diagnosis, I feel sympathy towards all who felt the same way I did, please take care of yourselfs and don't forget to spread the word to anyone who might suffer from Hyperventilation Syndrome
bob71029 malik69880
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malik69880 bob71029
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Do not Sigh or do deep breathing , use a stopwatch, try do resist Sighing for 5 minutes, then for 10 minutes then for 30 minutes then for an hour etc, same thing for deep breaths, resist them the same way.
Your brain asks you to Sigh and Yawn to maintain your chronic hyperventilation, it's like withdrawing from drugs, it might sound hard but this will break the loop and it will become easier and easier the more you do it,
Also Yawn with your mouth closed with as little air intake as possible,
Good luck
bob71029 malik69880
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