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Exercise induced asthma, nose breathing, advice please
I have asthma which in normal everyday life is not a bother but when I run it's so annoying. I have a ventolin inhaler and use it before I go out but I'm finding I need to use it a couple of times when I go out. I'm concerened about the coming cold weather and have been doing a bit of reading. Everything
I have asthma which in normal everyday life is not a bother but when I run it's so annoying. I have a ventolin inhaler and use it before I go out but I'm finding I need to use it a couple of times when I go out. I'm concerened about the coming cold weather and have been doing a bit of reading. Everything
ellerunner
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in
Couch to 5K
12 years ago
I don't have COPD ??
So, why am I having
breathing
issues when I start doing things,
exercise
, walk, putting the washing on the line, getting it out of the machine, feeding the dogs, general moving.. dressed, undressed, putting things in drawers.. all the issues you have with breathing I have yet its not the disease you/
So, why am I having
breathing
issues when I start doing things,
exercise
, walk, putting the washing on the line, getting it out of the machine, feeding the dogs, general moving.. dressed, undressed, putting things in drawers.. all the issues you have with breathing I have yet its not the disease you/
Eviex
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
12 years ago
w5 complete
wow just stunned myself and ran for 20 minutes without stopping. Laura was right it is a mental game and you do need faith in your body. After the first 5 minutes the pain in my calfs had subsided and i was just plodding along in my own world.The kids were alongside me on their bikes babbling on but
wow just stunned myself and ran for 20 minutes without stopping. Laura was right it is a mental game and you do need faith in your body. After the first 5 minutes the pain in my calfs had subsided and i was just plodding along in my own world.The kids were alongside me on their bikes babbling on but
ShaneM
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in
Couch to 5K
12 years ago
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Breathing Exercise (3)To help slow a busy mind down and help with a good nights rest
The more you practice this
breathing
exercise
, the easier it should become everytime ?
The more you practice this
breathing
exercise
, the easier it should become everytime ?
EmJay
Administrator
in
Quit Support
12 years ago
DAILY CHAT/ THURSDAY/ 09/08/2012
Good morning everybody, Hope you all slept well, unlike me I didnt sleep very well last night. I tried the breathing exercises , but even that didnt work. Now I seem to have developed a tickly cough which is most annoying, when you start nodding off, and it wakes you up. Anyway these things are
Good morning everybody, Hope you all slept well, unlike me I didnt sleep very well last night. I tried the breathing exercises , but even that didnt work. Now I seem to have developed a tickly cough which is most annoying, when you start nodding off, and it wakes you up. Anyway these things are
jillygirl
Administrator
in
Quit Support
12 years ago
Cough, cough, sneeze, sneeze!
Thankfully I didn't get too bunged up but surprise, surprise my usual cough has appeared so
breathing
is not very successful at the moment, rather limiting
exercise
. I had done W2R1 on last Tuesday and went to step aerobics on Wednesday and then that was it.
Thankfully I didn't get too bunged up but surprise, surprise my usual cough has appeared so
breathing
is not very successful at the moment, rather limiting
exercise
. I had done W2R1 on last Tuesday and went to step aerobics on Wednesday and then that was it.
Paypol
in
Couch to 5K
12 years ago
*Cravings - Friend or Foe?
Click on the following link to get you started; http://quitsupport.healthunlocked.com/blogs/240010/
breathing
-
exercise
-1 Notice the time that you have the craving, has much time passed since the last one? Is it as intense?
Click on the following link to get you started; http://quitsupport.healthunlocked.com/blogs/240010/
breathing
-
exercise
-1 Notice the time that you have the craving, has much time passed since the last one? Is it as intense?
EmJay
Administrator
in
Quit Support
12 years ago
Cocaine....
Does anyone have any knowledge or experience as to why Cocaine use would help relieve COPD symptoms and allow more physical
exercise
and better
breathing
when doing so...? i was able to function sexually and use the stairs when walking around, things i could only dream of doing before.
Does anyone have any knowledge or experience as to why Cocaine use would help relieve COPD symptoms and allow more physical
exercise
and better
breathing
when doing so...? i was able to function sexually and use the stairs when walking around, things i could only dream of doing before.
Heavo
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
12 years ago
Breathing Exercise (1) To help calm a craving down...
Using a deep
breathing
exercise
is an effective way of calming yourself down. This exercise can be done anywhere from sitting down in a chair to waiting for a bus.
Using a deep
breathing
exercise
is an effective way of calming yourself down. This exercise can be done anywhere from sitting down in a chair to waiting for a bus.
EmJay
Administrator
in
Quit Support
12 years ago
Hi, I'm new to all this . . . .
Hi, I've only recently discovered this website and have been so impressed with the support and kindness given to other sufferers here, that I thought I'd sign up too :) Here's my 'potted history' . . . . I'm 62 yrs old, married and an ex-smoker (10-15 a day for thirty years). My father died from
Hi, I've only recently discovered this website and have been so impressed with the support and kindness given to other sufferers here, that I thought I'd sign up too :) Here's my 'potted history' . . . . I'm 62 yrs old, married and an ex-smoker (10-15 a day for thirty years). My father died from
Covenham
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
12 years ago
Cancer does not like oxygen but loves sugar.
Hi everyone , after reading other blogs about health supplements and diet it made me remember what I was told when I was first diagnosed. A hospital specialist I had been seeing for years for my chronic pain and fatigue told me that cancer loves sugar it feeds off it, so knowing
Hi everyone , after reading other blogs about health supplements and diet it made me remember what I was told when I was first diagnosed. A hospital specialist I had been seeing for years for my chronic pain and fatigue told me that cancer loves sugar it feeds off it, so knowing
TinaWright
in
My Ovacome
12 years ago
feel so frightened today
Writing this to keep my mind distracted.Feel so anxious today .I have tried to distract myself tried breathing exercises nothing is working.I have took some diazapam to calm me down so hoping it kicks in soon.Why do we have a few good days then come back down to earth with a bang.Everything is hurting
Writing this to keep my mind distracted.Feel so anxious today .I have tried to distract myself tried breathing exercises nothing is working.I have took some diazapam to calm me down so hoping it kicks in soon.Why do we have a few good days then come back down to earth with a bang.Everything is hurting
Hidden
in
Anxiety Support
12 years ago
My visit to the Brompton and Bronchial Thermoplasty
I saw another physio the following day and she was much better, told me that my
breathing
patterns were ok and that I coped well with the
exercise
. Sorry for the rambling, but it has taken me almost a week to be able to come on here to post as I was so upset.
I saw another physio the following day and she was much better, told me that my
breathing
patterns were ok and that I coped well with the
exercise
. Sorry for the rambling, but it has taken me almost a week to be able to come on here to post as I was so upset.
Hidden
in
Asthma Community Forum
12 years ago
Breathing Exercise (1) - to calm a craving down...
Using a deep
breathing
exercise
is an effective way of calming yourself down. This exercise can be done anywhere from sitting down in a chair to waiting for a bus.
Using a deep
breathing
exercise
is an effective way of calming yourself down. This exercise can be done anywhere from sitting down in a chair to waiting for a bus.
EmJay
Administrator
in
Quit Support
12 years ago
Week 6 runs done - Personal Forrest Gump moment!
My
breathing
got a bit hard; just done a
breathing
exercise
I've learnt during this program and settled back in to it. I feel like I can run the world! And obviously the cats are fine, during the 'not dying to scratch the itch desperately' frame of mind I opted for the vets visit :)
My
breathing
got a bit hard; just done a
breathing
exercise
I've learnt during this program and settled back in to it. I feel like I can run the world! And obviously the cats are fine, during the 'not dying to scratch the itch desperately' frame of mind I opted for the vets visit :)
fatrunner
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
12 years ago
New to this forum.
Hello! After a series of chest infections my Emphysema (which I've had for years but not as bad) has been exacerbated which I've found quite sobering as I've researched it more thoroughly online and spoken to my GP and had a spirometry test. I hadn't expected to be as breathless as I became and seemingly
Hello! After a series of chest infections my Emphysema (which I've had for years but not as bad) has been exacerbated which I've found quite sobering as I've researched it more thoroughly online and spoken to my GP and had a spirometry test. I hadn't expected to be as breathless as I became and seemingly
robevanz
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
12 years ago
Breathing Exercise (2) How to cough up what's not supposed to be there!
When you first stop smoking, you may feel that you have more phlegm and mucus on your chest. This may cause you to feel a bit rattly and as though you need to 'cough something up'... Doesn't sound very nice, I know but this is a good sign. At the end of the day, you are only coughing up
When you first stop smoking, you may feel that you have more phlegm and mucus on your chest. This may cause you to feel a bit rattly and as though you need to 'cough something up'... Doesn't sound very nice, I know but this is a good sign. At the end of the day, you are only coughing up
EmJay
Administrator
in
Quit Support
12 years ago
Deep Relaxation Technique
• 7) As you are getting in touch, you may feel your
breathing
getting deeper, as the
exercise
as a whole will be causing that breath to be relieved of unnecessary stress, so you may suddenly notice that you've become aware of your own breath, its sound, its movement, without you having even
• 7) As you are getting in touch, you may feel your
breathing
getting deeper, as the
exercise
as a whole will be causing that breath to be relieved of unnecessary stress, so you may suddenly notice that you've become aware of your own breath, its sound, its movement, without you having even
Hidden
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
12 years ago
advice on breathing after mild exercise
I've been diagnosed with moderate emphysema 12 months ago, still have a lot to learn, i just wondered if it was normal that after I've walked or done anything physical, my chest feels like someones sitting on it. i find myself having to change how i breathe cos it hurts. i take my meds when needed but
I've been diagnosed with moderate emphysema 12 months ago, still have a lot to learn, i just wondered if it was normal that after I've walked or done anything physical, my chest feels like someones sitting on it. i find myself having to change how i breathe cos it hurts. i take my meds when needed but
jimmymumu
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
12 years ago
Daily Chat : Tuesday 22nd May 2012
Good morning everybody. What a beautiful morning it is, just heard the forecast, it says it will be in the 20s for the rest of the week, :) so get outside and do those breathing exercises. Talking about breathing exercises have you seen the new one that Emjay has bloged???? you
Good morning everybody. What a beautiful morning it is, just heard the forecast, it says it will be in the 20s for the rest of the week, :) so get outside and do those breathing exercises. Talking about breathing exercises have you seen the new one that Emjay has bloged???? you
monky
Administrator
in
Quit Support
12 years ago
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