Hard time breathing for 2 days. Help!

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Woke up yesterday fealing really short of breath. So I went to urgent care they performed EKG, blood work and urine exam. Nothing came back negative like always. I am 26 and a smoker. Yesterday I didn't smoke until the evening when I felt better. This morning woke up same thing. Really short of breath. I drove to my parents house 30 miles away and in that time I felt my breathing get worse. My vitals have been low. Oxygen has been 94% pulse is 66bpm sometimes lower and pulse feels weak. I'm really scared. I've done nothing but sleep because I'm not feeling or thinking

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    You might be allergic to the smoke or something in the cigs. Or, you may have asthma, and something just triggers it, like something else you may be allergic to. That's gotta be what it is. Allergies of some sort.

    You might go to the health food store and get some Andrographis. It's for upper respiratory stuff going on in a person's body. Take it for about three days and see if it does any good.

    I would also look into a biofeedback session, and the biofeedback specialist will be able to tell you what your body is allergic to. I am a Biofeedback specialist myself, so I know they'll be able to tell.

    Good luck, let me know.

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      What's biofeedback? I've seen that before just unsure. I've been smoking for 9 years. I don't think I'd barely becoming allergic to the smoke.

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      Google or utube Quantum Biofeedback. If you have a session ran on you, the Biofeedback specialist will find out what's going on with the cough, & what's going on with your body. It's totally amazing.

      Like I said, so amazing, I became a Board Certified Biofeedback Specialist. Through The Natural Therapies Certification Board

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