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Mysterious shortness of breath: What has helped you?

Lung Health | Last Active: Oct 23 10:20am | Replies (3405)

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@gabrielm

I remember back when my air hunger was worse, I would seem to benefit from some exercise, even intense exercise, and feel ok during whatever I was doing, like running. But then shortly afterward, the air hunger would return sometimes worse.

You mentioned about having well-controlled asthma. Did any medication dose change at all especially after Covid? I wonder if your level of exercise might be over doing it. You should definitely still exercise to your comfort level, but if your situation is like mine was, I had to taper down the amount and intensity of exercising I was doing. Going from running 2-3 miles in a day, to light jogging for maybe a mile, and incorporating mild weightlifting 3-5 days a week. In fact, the weightlifting seemed to benefit my breathing the most; I would life weights without pushing myself and my air hunger went down quite a bit. It seems you do a lot of cardio, which at some point might have diminish returns. A suggestion would be to replace 1 or 2 cardio sessions with mild to moderate weightlifting with controlled nasal breathing and see if that helps at all. What do you think?

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Not at bad idea. I’m pretty desperate at this point and will to try anything

I’ve been also doing some Buteyko exercises. My mornings seems to be better but after doing the exercises my air hunger comes back worse. I’m hoping it will get worse before getting better by doing these exercises. I see a cardiologist next week to check that off the list

Thank you for all of your support