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I have trouble breathing.After awhile of breathing i just have to take a deep breath or it feels like i will suffocate.I have had all tests for my heart done by my cardiologist,even a heart cath and it is normal.I lost my daughter in an auto accident three years ago and just lost my youngest brother two months ago.My doctor says it might be stress.I do have feelings alot that i am going to die.My doctor wants to put me on Paxil an antidepressant but i take Ultram for the pain of my arthritis and it says on warning label not to mix these drugs.I got on line and it says not to take most antidepressant medicines with Ultram.I am just so scared sometimes that i want be able to get my breath.Does anyone out there have this problem? If so please help me.Thanks,sunny 2
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251132 tn?1198078822
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I would suggest working with your doctor about the cause of this problem and the medications that you are taking. It is possible to have anxiety reactions that can cause the symptoms that you are describing.
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Hi - I will be happy to send you the document.  Sometimes even after the stress is gone, certain people will continue to hyperventilate simply because the respiration center in their brain has been 'reset' to accept the lower carbon dioxide levels as 'normal'.  Any sighing or yawning you do is just enough to keep this level low so it keeps the symptoms ongoing.  Also, because your brain has been reset to accept the lower levels as normal for you, any increase in breathing is then perceived as air hunger.  And basically what you end up in is a vicious cycle, and honestly, the only way to break it is with regular breathing exercises done faithfully every day, twice a day.  In essense what you are doing with these exercises is retraining your brain to reset itself back to accepting normal breathing patterns, but you have to do this every day for it to be effective.  It took awhile for you to 'teach' yourself to hyperventilate and breathe incorrectly; it will also take awhile to retrain it back again.  
I will send you the document but the breathing exercises I do I found in a book, though the ones I'm sending are good too.  Take care, ok?
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You all might want to also look at a website about Vocal Cord Dysfunction (VCD), at http://cantbreathesuspectvcd.com

Many, many things can cause VCD, including SINUS PROBLEMS, and GASTRIC REFLUX, which several of you have mentioned symptoms of.

Anxiety worsens VCD.

Good luck to all, and SEE A GOOD DOCTOR SOON!

Sincerely, Concerned lady
http://cantbreathesuspectvcd.com
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So glad I could help, have sent you both the document I promised.  It probably is very much related to anxiety.  I've been on a low-dose anti-anxiety medicine for about a month and have finally started feeling like myself again.  They originally thought I had mild asthma but don't have the 'right' symptoms for it and inhalers don't seem to do much.  One doctor didn't think it was asthma at all and suggested Zoloft but that's an anti-depressant and I wouldn't take it, partly because I wasn't depressed, but mostly because I didn't want to take something that alters your brain chemistry.  The doctor who finally figured out what was going on prescribed low-dose Zanax for about a month and it worked (he knows I don't like taking stuff like that so he prescribed the low dose once a day, two if I felt I needed it, and it was enough to finally stop it).  A month is about as long as most people need to take it because it stops the anxiety, which alot of people aren't even aware they have, and once you do that, your body will slowly start to regulate your breathing again.  
Please let me know how you are and if any of the information helped you.  Take care.
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I too have been experiencing this. I have been to a cardiologist to have my heart checked and it is fine. My Pulmonary doc diagnosed me with asthma after flunking the Methacholine Challenge test ( breathing test ). I have been taking meds for asthma for the past 3 months and they only help at times. I sometimes think there is more to it than asthma, or maybe not asthma at all. I'm not as bad as I used to be but it does get frustrating always having to take a deep breath and then feeling like you didn't get enough air in. My doc also sayd I am anxious and prescribed Paxil, which I quit taking b/c of the side effects. It made me feel like I was out of it all the time, so I now take Zoloft. I also have some reflux going on and I know that can cause asthma meds not to work. I am now taking Nexium and I do feel alot better. However, I would like some info on chronic hyper ventalation, my email is angel_eyes28217***@****

Thanks!!
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Hi Shana,yes i would like to have the info.My email is ***@**** that will help me get a handle on it.Also maybe it is anxiety.After reading the posts it seems like we all have the same symtoms.Thanks for getting back to me Ashpie3 and angel eyes.And like you said it will not happen for a few days and back it comes.But it sure is scary.I hope we all get relief.Sunny2
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Hi All, I was diagnosed w/ COPD 4 yrs. ago. At that time, my doctor wanted to give me alot of pharmaceutical medications. Being somewhat of a health nut, I was quite apposed to this means of treatment. I began seeing a massage therapist who also practised cranial-sacro work (balancing the spinal/brain fluids)and also began practising pranayama (breath) yoga. I'm most happy to report that this combination has not only improved my ability to breath but has also eleviated alot of anxiety I had over loss of breath and I'm drug(pharmaceutical)free.
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Thanks for your input shana, i would really like if you could send me the info..my email is ski-n-***@**** symptoms last for days sometimes until I finally stop thinking about it ..only to come back again
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Hi Sunny, i have also been experiencing this..I feel like I can't get a deep breath and the only way is to try to make myself yawn or try to take a deep sighing breath ..I have been told it is anxiety ..do you have the same symptoms? when I experience this at night I am afraid I will not wake up.
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Hi Guys - I have a word document that I would like to send you both if you wish to post your email addresses for me.  I too have your symptoms - it's Chronic Hyperventilation Syndrome, #1 complaint being you feel as if you cannot take a deep breath, with frequent deep sighing and yawning.  And yes, you feel as if you will suffocate.  The harder you try to take a deep breath, the more difficult it becomes because what you are actually doing is, every time you inhale deeply, it keeps the level of carbon dioxide & oxygen out of balance just enough to keep the symptoms going, usually all day.  There are two types of hyperventilation - acute and chronic.  Acute is the one most people recognize - fast, rapid, shallow breathing.  It's more easily recognized than the chronic one, which even doctors don't recognize because the patient will not appear to be having any breathing difficulties.  Chronic is caused by 'over-breathing' without your even being aware of it, meaning you're taking in too much air.  Anxiety is linked to it, and each will trigger the other so you end up in a cycle that you can't break.  I knw - I've been in that cycle for the last two months and have just now started slowly getting better.  If you both would like to post an email address, I would be more than happy to forward this document to you.  You guys take care, and hope to hear from you soon......
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Wow I can't believe how much all of this sounds like me. My problems started right after my high schoolgraduation. I was on my senior trip when I awoke in the middle of the night feeling like my heart was racing...this immediatley made me panic and I felt as if I couldn't get my breathe. I thought I was dying. Eventually it went away and I was fine for the rest of the trip until I returned home. That first night back was horrible. I was up all night with a feeling in my chest that is best described as an extreme tightness, I couldn't breathe, and my heart felt as if it were racing. I sat up the entire night panicking and scared to wake anyone up and startle them. I have since been to a cardiologist  and everything with my heart was checked to be ok and I must say this certainliy made some of the stress go away. I am getting ready to start college and feel this may play a large role in everything but am still somewhat concerned.  My face and fingertips feel tingly, I feel unbalanced if I am sitting and then walk, I can never catch my breathe, and I have a chest pain/tightness...so is there a certain medical diagnosis for this? and if so what is there to take to help me?
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Hi, I have also been experiencing this for a little over 3 weeks now.

When the problems first started (tight chest, needing to take a deep breath, excessive yawning to catch my breath) I got really worried about it and would hyperventilate - which I had never done before and so ended up going to an emergency room. Because of this hyperventilation i got really lightheaded and my fingers would tingle. This would happen at night as well when I would worry about not waking up.

I have the problem all day long; but after seeing the doctor 2 weeks ago it is not as bad, as I am not worrying about it as much. My doctor checked all my breathing functions and said that my heart and breathing seemed fine. I was told that I may have had a oesophagal infection for which I was given a course of anti-biotics. I was also told that my problems may be worsened from my anxiety, which at the time I did not believe but now that I am less worried about it I can she that was probably true.

I have since finished my course and I think I feel slightly better but my breathing troubles are always present all day long. I was on holiday for the last 2 weeks and while there, as I was really happy and wasn't thinking about it very much, the problems were only bad when I was by myself.

I sometimes get a pain in my chest from trying to get a deep breath all day long. Also when I wake up in the mornings my chest hurts. My cough sounds quite bad but I dont just randomly cough; I usually cough after I take a deep breath of when I think it will help alleviate my chest pain.

My throat has also felt quite restricted since this started though when I was checked out by my doctor I was told it did not look very swollen.

If it helps I used to smoke but have stopped since these problems arose.

Sorry for the long post, I just thought I would put everything down. I hope we all find out what is wrong with us.

Thanks, Dean

By the way if it still feels bad by monday I am going to the doctors again and will push to be referred if I am still told that nothing is wrong. I will keep you all updated.
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252585 tn?1190752206
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I cant believe that this many people have this problem I am facing. Sometimes I will be fine and than randomly I cant catch my breath. I hate that fealing like it stops me from working out because I cant breath right. I have gotten it checked and I am alright but its just real annoying me. I wish i can make it go away.     " One day I went to registyer for my classes at college and i started like breathing slow and I couldnt get my breath, feeling kind of dizzy out of no where while i was listening to the lady on which courses i want to take.. It was strange.. Yea im trying to see if there is anything over the counter I can take. I lost my job and no longer have inscurance to see a family doctor that probably may help. I have never felt this way,but i may think its from the stess of life now. Here is my e-mail Gene.***@****

                                                                      

                                                                                                   Thanks,
                                                                                                         Gene

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I am so glad to read about this. I have had these symptoms for 20 some years... The feeling like I can't get a deep breath. It will last for awhile and then go away. It's always worse when I think about it.  Shana could you please send me the document about chs? Thanks, email is ***@****
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I was diagnosed with anxiety/panic disorders about 3 months ago.  My serious issues started about 4 months back.  Since that time, I've encountered just about every anxiety related symptom that I've read about.  I was always having the shortness of breath issue, but lately, after an event that triggered a bout of severe anxiety, I started having the symptoms that all of you have been talking about.  We all seem to be in the same boat.  I am strongly against medications for myself, but they do help some people.  Short and long term therapy, including cognitive behavioral therapy, seem to be extremely important for people in their recover from these issues.  I've been in therapy for a little over 3 months now.  I believe that this is a battle that we can all win.  We just need the right tools, and some time.  So keep fighting people.
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Hi shana,
could u mail me the info on chs, i am waiting for results of blood tests for thyroid etc at the moment but i think this is chs, i do have a stressy job and busy(stressy homelife), my job is pre-school leader.l just feel that most of the time my lungs are not big enough to take in the amount of air i need, i sigh i yawn and i do try to use breathing excersises that i have picked up. This is ok when i have the time to think about my breathing.Like at night time when there is no-one about!!!!! I some times get chest pains, but if i calm my breathing down then they go away. I start my new term next week and am fed up with it all, this started about a month before my 40th birthday, and i had an operation booked for around the same time, i assumed it was all the stress - i assumed it would go away after the op, but no, that was not to be. i have been stuck with it ever since!!!!!!!
It was great to find this area where others suffered the same as me , thanks from stressy england
My email is kim.***@****
kim.
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Would you please send me the info?  I have been suffering for 3 weeks with all the same symptoms...I am exhausted from this.  I have had this in the past, but this is lasting much longer than usual.  In the past I have been given xanax, but I'm holding out hoping that it will just go away as quickly as it came!  My email is ***@****

I am "anxiously" waiting to hear from you!
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Oh my, another one.  I will send you the information I have, hope it helps you.  I'm very curious as to what symptoms you're having and how long you've been having them. Hope to hear from you soon..........
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Hi Shana, thank you so much for the info.  I appreciate it.  My symtoms are not being able to get my breath and the harder I try the worse it gets.  I also get lightheaded, chest tightnes/pain sometime tingling. Sometimes I am unsteady on my feet. I feel like I'm suffocating, my throat feels like its swollen. I did not get to read the whole document yet, but what I did read are a lot of my symtoms.  I am an anxious person and this has been going on for quite a few years.  I've had numerous tests through out the years that ruled out heart/lung problems/MS/lupus. I do have a Thyroid problem (Hashimoto Thyroiditis) but my Dr said the symtoms are not from that. Drs don't know what my problem is.  This article is very informative and my next dr appt I'm going to tell him about it.  Thanks again.
Terur
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