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Mysterious shortness of breath: What has helped you?

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The AF absolutely caused breathing and athletic performance issues when exercising which is what drove me to the ablation surgery. I have had an echocardiogram and multiple ECGs, and no recurrence of AF when exercising so I know that's been corrected by the procedure last June.
Stress is a very interesting theory. I know my wife believes it is stress, and part of me wants to believe that also. That said, I've taken some steps to relieve stress, including a long period of leave from work, and the issue is still present so I am just not sure. The fact the severity fluctuates also makes me believe it could be stress.
Chronic hyperventilation is also something I've discussed with the GP. I don't think he believes this could be causal, and so currently I am not doing anything at all in this space. Do you know what sort of treatments / techniques exist for this, whether induced by mouth breathing or induced by sighing / yawning getting out of control?

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I believe that for me, chronic hyperventilation was something I was doing- not necessarily the direct cause of the breathing issue, and that I had developed 'big' breathing habits overtime eventually leading to snoring and mouth breathing and then air hunger symptoms. I'm not sure of any cause/effect relationship, just that it probably contributed to my air hunger sensation.

Through my research years ago, I came across the Butyeko breathing method and took a course with practitioners on how to incorporate the method in every day life. This includes practicing nasal breathing through all activities including exercise, resisting the urge to take deep breaths whenever possible, and incorporating learned breathing exercises throughout the day. This has definitely helped the air hunger go way down, and for a few years even went away almost entirely. So it's still a journey to get the symptoms to go away completely, but I believe through the Buteyko method, walking, moderate weight lifting and just an overall health lifestyle, has kept the symptoms at bay.