- 12
- 144 611
Simon Spire
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 23 มี.ค. 2007
Songwriter | Natural Breathing | Contemplative, depth-oriented, and somatic psychotherapist
www.simonspire.com
www.liberatingbreath.com
www.simonspire.com
www.liberatingbreath.com
Help for Air Hunger, with Simon Spire (breathlessness, hyperventilation, breathing tension, dyspnea)
Helpful insights and breathing practices from a practitioner who freed himself from air hunger. All public resources, plus the in-depth online course and community, can be found at www.liberatingbreath.com
Testimonials: www.simonspire.com/breathing-testimonials
FAQs: www.simonspire.com/breathing-faqs
0:00 Introduction
2:20 Understanding Air Hunger
9:19 Simple Breathing Practices
15:53 Liberating the Natural Breath
You may also find this article on What Causes Air Hunger helpful: www.simonspire.com/blog/2023/9/3/what-causes-air-hunger
Liberating the Natural Breath is an online breathing journey and community created specifically to help people experiencing Air Hunger (or Chronic Breathing Tension, Hyperventilation, Chronic Yawning and Sighing) find their way toward easeful, natural breathing. Created by a psychotherapist who found his way through Air Hunger earlier in his life and a breathing-specialized Alexander Technique teacher, Liberating the Natural Breath is an innovative, thorough, and holistic approach that is founded upon long-established bodies of work. We are committed to providing a path forward for people with non-medical Air Hunger, helping them to rediscover that their body and their system do know how to breathe and can reestablish their inherent, easeful breathing if given the right support.
This video explores non-medical air hunger and natural breathing using principles of the Alexander Technique. These principles may be helpful for understanding non-medical symptoms such as chronic breathing tension and non-medical air hunger, dyspnea, sighing, yawning, feelings of struggling for air and breathlessness, shortness of breath, gasping for air, reaching for air, muscle tension, hyperventilation, belly-breathing, chest-breathing, feeling like you can't breathe or can't get a full breath, can't get a full breath in your lungs, or feeling like you're having a panic attack. This video is not intended to address medical issues in any way. Rather, it is an educational video about the Alexander Technique; our capacities for awareness, choice, and habit; and how we can learn to recognize the ways we unintentionally interfere with the natural movement of our breath. This video and the course are both offered by Emergent Inquiry, LLC.
This video and the associated self-paced course are not intended to address medical conditions or mental health conditions. These materials and any associated services are for informational purposes only and are not a substitute for professional medical or mental health advice, examination, diagnosis, or treatment. Emergent Inquiry, LLC recommends that you consult your physician regarding the applicability of any information to your individual situation and seek guidance from a qualified practitioner if you decide to pursue the application of these principles to your own physical or mental habits.
Copyright 2023 Emergent Inquiry, LLC
Testimonials: www.simonspire.com/breathing-testimonials
FAQs: www.simonspire.com/breathing-faqs
0:00 Introduction
2:20 Understanding Air Hunger
9:19 Simple Breathing Practices
15:53 Liberating the Natural Breath
You may also find this article on What Causes Air Hunger helpful: www.simonspire.com/blog/2023/9/3/what-causes-air-hunger
Liberating the Natural Breath is an online breathing journey and community created specifically to help people experiencing Air Hunger (or Chronic Breathing Tension, Hyperventilation, Chronic Yawning and Sighing) find their way toward easeful, natural breathing. Created by a psychotherapist who found his way through Air Hunger earlier in his life and a breathing-specialized Alexander Technique teacher, Liberating the Natural Breath is an innovative, thorough, and holistic approach that is founded upon long-established bodies of work. We are committed to providing a path forward for people with non-medical Air Hunger, helping them to rediscover that their body and their system do know how to breathe and can reestablish their inherent, easeful breathing if given the right support.
This video explores non-medical air hunger and natural breathing using principles of the Alexander Technique. These principles may be helpful for understanding non-medical symptoms such as chronic breathing tension and non-medical air hunger, dyspnea, sighing, yawning, feelings of struggling for air and breathlessness, shortness of breath, gasping for air, reaching for air, muscle tension, hyperventilation, belly-breathing, chest-breathing, feeling like you can't breathe or can't get a full breath, can't get a full breath in your lungs, or feeling like you're having a panic attack. This video is not intended to address medical issues in any way. Rather, it is an educational video about the Alexander Technique; our capacities for awareness, choice, and habit; and how we can learn to recognize the ways we unintentionally interfere with the natural movement of our breath. This video and the course are both offered by Emergent Inquiry, LLC.
This video and the associated self-paced course are not intended to address medical conditions or mental health conditions. These materials and any associated services are for informational purposes only and are not a substitute for professional medical or mental health advice, examination, diagnosis, or treatment. Emergent Inquiry, LLC recommends that you consult your physician regarding the applicability of any information to your individual situation and seek guidance from a qualified practitioner if you decide to pursue the application of these principles to your own physical or mental habits.
Copyright 2023 Emergent Inquiry, LLC
มุมมอง: 9 690
วีดีโอ
From Air Hunger to Freedom: C.J. McRae's breathing story & the Alexander Technique (w/ Simon Spire).
มุมมอง 4.6K3 ปีที่แล้ว
New video: th-cam.com/video/myryXgB_7M0/w-d-xo.html C.J. developed air hunger in December 2018. After trying everything he could find to address it, he discovered Simon’s essay which led him to beginning weekly, in-person Alexander Technique lessons from June 2019-March 2020 with a teacher in Portland, OR, Eve Bernfeld. Hear about C.J.'s journey of restoring his natural breathing in these excer...
Restoring Natural Breathing using principles of the Alexander Technique (Air Hunger series)
มุมมอง 12K3 ปีที่แล้ว
Simon outlines the principles that support us in unwinding Air Hunger and breathing interference and restoring natural breathing. New video: th-cam.com/video/myryXgB_7M0/w-d-xo.html All info available at: www.liberatingbreath.com Testimonials: www.simonspire.com/breathing-testimonials FAQs: www.simonspire.com/breathing-faqs Liberating the Natural Breath is an online breathing journey and commun...
Air Hunger Explained: Causes of Chronic Breathing Tension, Yawning, Sighing, Breathlessness
มุมมอง 40K3 ปีที่แล้ว
Simon shares his journey with Air Hunger and the tools and understandings that enabled him to restore his natural breathing. All info available at: www.liberatingbreath.com New video: th-cam.com/video/myryXgB_7M0/w-d-xo.html You may also find this article on What Causes Air Hunger helpful: www.simonspire.com/blog/2023/9/3/what-causes-air-hunger Testimonials: www.simonspire.com/breathing-testimo...
Simon Spire - Uncomfortable music video
มุมมอง 19K12 ปีที่แล้ว
Song: Simon Spire. Director: Petter Tangmyr. A Greedy Animal production. Read about the song and hear the 2020 acoustic version here: www.simonspire.com/uncomfortable On Spotify: open.spotify.com/artist/4W8v5U3W0jwoZDVAzJfGiH On Apple Music: itunes.apple.com/us/artist/simon-spire/251297403 The video is a modern-day rendition of Plato's Allegory of the Cave. This Ancient Greek perspective on the...
Simon Spire - Hiding So Long music video
มุมมอง 7K12 ปีที่แล้ว
This is a new upload of the official Hiding So Long music video, with improved audio and video quality. For the original version and original user comments, follow this link: th-cam.com/video/1KDLJrMXR1M/w-d-xo.html&feature=plcp The official Hiding So Long music video. From the album ALL or NOTHING. Music video directed by Luke Sharpe, Bunker Media. Visit us online: www.simonspire.com/ Instagra...
Simon Spire: Intro to A Four-Letter Word
มุมมอง 1.5K13 ปีที่แล้ว
Behind-the-scenes and interview footage of Simon Spire for the single A Four-Letter Word, from the album Four-Letter Words. This is an edited/shortened version of the song; full track available at: www.simonspire.com Spotify: open.spotify.com/artist/4W8v5U3W0jwoZDVAzJfGiH Apple Music: itunes.apple.com/us/artist/simon-spire/251297403 Film made by Garett Mayow, featuring producers Rich Mercurio a...
Simon Spire - Liberate Your Love music video
มุมมอง 36K13 ปีที่แล้ว
Official music video for Liberate Your Love. Song written and performed by Simon Spire. On Spotify: open.spotify.com/artist/4W8v5U3W0jwoZDVAzJfGiH On Apple Music: itunes.apple.com/us/artist/simon-spire/251297403 From the album Four-Letter Words, by Simon Spire. Video directed by Ivan Slavov. Website: www.simonspire.com Instagram: simon_spire Facebook page: simonspire ...
Simon Spire: Intro to Liberate Your Love
มุมมอง 86513 ปีที่แล้ว
Behind-the-scenes and interview footage of Simon Spire for the release of Liberate Your Love. Film made by Garett Mayow. Song written and performed by Simon Spire. Full song available at: www.simonspire.com Spotify: open.spotify.com/artist/4W8v5U3W0jwoZDVAzJfGiH Apple Music: itunes.apple.com/us/artist/simon-spire/251297403 From the album Four-Letter Words, by Simon Spire. Video directed by Ivan...
Simon Spire Live at Backbeat, Auckland, May 2009
มุมมอง 32515 ปีที่แล้ว
Excerpts from the May 2009 show at Backbeat, Auckland.
Radio release of Hiding So Long
มุมมอง 59415 ปีที่แล้ว
I heard Hiding So Long on the radio for the first time today! Somewhat challenging given that it was airing in New Zealand, and I'm currently in New York, but you can see here that it worked out. Even if it meant being filmed in a bathrobe.
Simon Spire, Hiding So Long, official music video
มุมมอง 12K15 ปีที่แล้ว
New upload of this video, with improved audio and video quality, now available here: th-cam.com/video/_uKqLDTaHxw/w-d-xo.html The official Hiding So Long music video. From the album All or Nothing. Music video directed by Luke Sharpe, Bunker Media. Website: www.simonspire.com Instagram: simon_spire Facebook page: simonspire Twitter page: simonspire Spotify...
My god I've never heard so much talking and so little information you don't tell us how to do it I'm on the second video and all you've done is talked about are hunger and increased anxiety so much my God I thought you were going to tell us how to get past it
The section of this video starting at 9:19 with the heading "Simple Breathing Exercises" provides some simple exercises that you can put into practice right away. Many people also find that understanding the problem and its causes through these videos automatically helps them find improvement. But these videos are introductory videos only, and the full program to get through air hunger can be found at www.liberatingbreath.com
THIS MOTHER FUCKER SAYS SO MUCH NUT SAYS SO LITTLE.....HE JUST ENJOYS RUNNING HIS MOUTH TO HEAR HIMSELF TALK ....ANOTHER LOSER SEEKING HIS FIVE MINUTES OF VIDEO FAME!!!! STFU!
Oh my god!!!! This is exactly what’s happening to me & no doctor is able to understand it . I failed to articulate!! Didn’t know until now that it’s air hunger , is that even a thing! But please I want to feel normal again , I suffer a lot from this
Just watching this video cured me of my current symptoms! i think the fact that I can pinpoint what it is has put my mind at ease. I've had this off and on for about a year now and was getting worried i might have an underlying health condition. Currently I'm just fighting every urge to take a giant breath as they come, one at a time. It's still trying to come, but i stop myself each time I feel like i'm going to force it and continue slow breaths through my nose without forcing anything. If I find myslef starting a big breath consciously I immediately switch to exhaling through my nose. It seems to be working...about 10 mins back to normal breathing, they are still coming but I think i've beat it finally this time. It's been 2 days of it. Does anyone else get constant tension in their feet? When i have this air hunger I find myself constantly scrunching my toes, like I'm trying to release tension through them, and also less frequently I have this overwhelming urge to "forcefully shudder" my whole body. The yawning drives me nuts! It's like i can't fully yawn and I keep trying even though I know its not going to work fully. Even after i catch a yawn after a few failed attempts it feels so unsatisfying! So glad I found this :)
Parece ser tensão muscular crônica. E isso seria o principal causador do problema. Perceba que você provavelmente tem tensão com muita frequência
Thank you, thank you! Exactly what I feel. I will sign up to your course!
I have literally been to 3-4 different doctors with the same problem. From the past 9 months i am having breathlessness all day. Its like i am forcefully taking a breath in. Also, I feel like fainting. I went through some traumatic events for sure. But, I feel so out breath that I i dont believe its anxiety. Plus i am also physically weak. I think weakness in the body also causes breathlessness. I don't skip meals and eat quite well but still. All my medical reports and tests sre fine. I just feel so annoyed that even though on paper it's fine, I am not. I don't feel good, it feels like i am dying any minute. Its impossible to even do any physical activity. Life feels unfair, I don't think i deserve this.
Also mentioning that I've been to ER twice. Nothing found
Notice if you have your chest with low expansibility
@@AdylioMello usually it expands just fine but sometimes it feels like enough oxygen going in
@@peace.treatsdo you feel tension in your boddy?
@@AdylioMello yes, I do. Do you know what it is? I was feeling better for sometime. But then it feels the same again
This is such comprehensive information🙏
All of this also is affected by nutrition. Our automatic system and nerve centers in control of breath is lacking thiamine which is necessary to produce the molecules required. Age and long lack of thiamine makes a chronic condition. Once reguler supply of thiamine is taken natural breath takes over by the body. This coenzyme is needed in maga doses daily for many weeks or months. Your must force the natural world back into position with natural means by using thiamine. Eliminate habits that make you lose thiamine.
Hello Simon, I am just 17 and experiencing like there isn't enough space in my lungs,and like my nose can't feel that oxygen. My ent told I have mild dns but is it related to pseudo dyspnea or air hunger.
Hello, I recommend you take a look at the resources on this page www.simonspire.com/breathing-resources including the article titled What Causes Air Hunger? at www.simonspire.com/blog/2023/9/3/what-causes-air-hunger In that article you'll find a section with the heading Airway Issues, which provides some information relevant to your DNS question.
@@simonspire what to do when this flares up
@@dignora360 All of our resources can be found here: www.simonspire.com/breathing-resources Also, the second section of this video has some simple suggestions to start out with: th-cam.com/video/myryXgB_7M0/w-d-xo.html
Hi bro i hyperventilate soo much i have air hunger and when asthma trigger it makes hyperventilation even worse so what should i do like belly breathing through nose and expand time until my lungs became capable to breathe through nose effectively and efficiently please if you are reading my comment kindly reply i will be waiting for your reply.
The second section of the video you're commenting on (beginning at 9:19) provides some basic recommendations. The rest of our suggestions and resources can be found here: www.simonspire.com/breathing-resources I hope you find them helpful.
I can’t believe I finally know what this is. It first happened after I had pleurisy in 2007 and then suffered panic attacks 2008 and went on for years. I think it only left when I went on antidepressants. Now it’s come back after my beloved cat died. I’ve been distraught and it’s returned and the stress is immense. I just didn’t know anyone else had It! Now perhaps I can try get rid of it, coz it’s all I can think about.
I have a constant urge to sigh deeply like take a deeep breath it can be once or twice an hour sometimes more sometimes less. And sometimes I have an overwhelming urge to take a REALLY deep breath and just hold my breath for a good 10 seconds or more and sometimes it almost hurts and makes me feel dizzy but it also is so satisfying. Does anyone else do the holding breath?
Thank you, everyone👏❤️but especially Simon.
Im not even anxious anymore im just getting pissed off
I had similar issues when I was a little kid after my parents got divorced. They thought it was constipation or something and eventually it went away. nearly 15 years later, it's back for no apparent reason. Just suffered through an entire shift at work barely able to do my job because my upper body hurts so much from forcing deep breaths.
I love you
This was an excellent video. I been dealing with air hunger for years on and off. I have times when I forget about it, and when it hits me it can last for days which is so frustrating. I am beginning to see I am not alone which years ago I thought I was.
This helped me so much thank you! Im laying awake right now convinced that I'm not getting full breaths, but my body is just full of tension. The urge to yawn or "sigh" to get that full satisfying breath is so intense. I guess the trick is learning to relax and ignore it
Glad to hear you found the video helpful! You can find more tips and suggestions using these resources, too: New video, How To Get Through Air Hunger: th-cam.com/video/myryXgB_7M0/w-d-xo.html All public resources, plus in-depth course and community, at: www.liberatingbreath.com www.simonspire.com/breathing-resources Testimonials: www.simonspire.com/breathing-testimonials FAQs: www.simonspire.com/breathing-faqs
Wow 25 minutes of flapping his gums and wanking over his essay and he managed to say nothing at all. Ironic waste of breath...
This really represents the exact issue I have, but watching this for 25 minutes, other than some spiritual talk, I got nothing from this video on how to actually try to fix this lol
The title of this video is "air hunger explained: causes of..." If you're looking for instructions for next steps, please watch this video th-cam.com/video/myryXgB_7M0/w-d-xo.html and visit these pages: All public resources, plus in-depth course and community, at: www.liberatingbreath.com Testimonials: www.simonspire.com/breathing-testimonials FAQs: www.simonspire.com/breathing-faqs
Im 35 and ive had air hunger since 14.... Been medically tested and im healthy
Bro that must be tortures? I have it for 2.5 years now. My breath feels stuck in the chest and it’s permanently tight there. Like I can’t relax those tiny muscles from solar plexus to chest anymore. And I basically feel like suffocating all day. Is that the same you have? It’s chronic for me
@@stormtraders yes. Do you notice that it gets better only in the morning after you wake up ?
@@joeycalogerohip-hop3727 no not really it’s there all the time now, even when i wake up from sleep. Do you have that too? And do you have any tricks for relief?
@@joeycalogerohip-hop3727 no but i had that for a while and now it’s just constant. Even at night when i wake up. And it fluctuates all day in severity. Do you think it’s anxiety?
Pls try pranayama ( yogic breathing technique ) … and remember we were born breathing we know how to breathe, subconsciously.
We that cannot afford the package, how do we get help ?
Please check the FAQs page. Scholarships are available. www.simonspire.com/breathing-faqs
This is most annoying When trying to go to sleep at night kinda of like sleep apnea
It can be kinda scary at times. Makes me anxious and hard to sleep. I have relief when I sleep. After waking up it goes back… I found myself taking up running since I felt relief in my breathing when my body was forced to demand more oxygen…. It’s all making sense now that I am learning about this condition from your video. Thank you. This sucks and it does feel like anxiety kinda. I got dismissed when this was really bad for me. I thought I was going to stop breathing in my sleep. I felt like I had to stay awake to tell myself to breathe. For a while when this condition was at its peak, I wasn’t able to fall asleep or eat. I was terrified. I went to the ER feeling like I was going to die and they gave me Xanax which was so calming and I don’t like to do drugs but that night I finally slept right. I’m not sure if it makes sense to take Xanax once every few months or a year if it starts coming up again as a way to zap you out of that state for a day and maybe reset your breathing but who knows. I’m personally hesitant on any drugs like that because I don’t wanna become addicted. Lately I’ve been feeling it come back and am wondering if I took a Xanax it would help. Whenever I hear people say take deep breaths to help destress and meditate, I always get more anxious.
I’ve just watched doctor berg who suggests it’s also connected with silent acid reflux which is interesting as I have that too so I’m looking into dietary changes . I know for me losing weight helps my breathing as I sleep better . It is curable that’s the good thing . I got rid of this then it came back when I went for an mri so I’m thinking it’s very much connected with overthinking too and fight or flight . I find just having a cup of tea and watching TH-cam takes my mind off it and that’s what the body needs distraction to get back to your normal rythm of natural breathing . Once you’ve stopped being away of your breathing you’ve cracked it x
It’s also called disrupted breathing .. Thankyou for doing this channel . I have had this a while and don’t know when it started . I was fine for a while got control of it then I went for an mri where they placed something over my head and a day or two later it returned I think my thinking about the mri triggered it off it’s all very weird but it’s good to know I’m not the only one feeling this .. I find it I focus on my phone TH-cam etc or a movie it settles . I’m going to try the Alexandra technique .. it’s wonderful when it stops . I’m going to beat this and get bk to natural breathing again .. I do feel lot of it can be over thinking or in fight or flight mode has somethng to do with it x good luck everyone
Thanks for your comment, Carol. Just a quick note to say that we don't recommend having Alexander lessons on their own, which often don't help enough for people with air hunger. Rather, we recommend people following the guidelines outlined on this page, including taking the course: www.simonspire.com/breathing-faqs (I saw your other comment; there's also something on that page about reflux)
Thank you for the insight, when i had many anxiety symptoms mainly breathing and I remember dealing with it and knowing it was anxiety and i was feeling like i was dying but one day i remember being tired of this fear and i thought to myself wait your body will not let you die so i decided to stop forcing breathing and let my body and while it did help i had so much tension and some stiffness that i stopped and i eventually went to physical therapy which helped and also did the belly breathing but it was the tension/stiffness that i was mainly focusing on but my breathing got better but i still had this issue not as bad but i forgot about just letting your body naturally breathing which is hard but watching this video not only helps me understand my issue but also shows me the way and while i had some of the pieces i was still lost so i didnt know what was correct. Listening to this video was very relaxing and kind of helped me to breathing naturally to some degree it will definitely take time to break bad habits but i want to be free so I'm willing to go on this journey.
Wow....this is exactly what I've experienced for 20 years! I suffered from panic attacks and anxiety for a long time and attributed it to that. Nowadays it comes and goes for me but It never completely goes away. I am a singer also and it makes it a struggle.
Something that helped me is that a social worker Renato, explained that your stomach/ lungs are like a balloon 🎈 and if the balloon is already full then you can’t fill it in more otherwise it’s uncomfortable so your body really can take in normal breaths without deep breathing leading to air hunger 😮💨
WOW 👌 👏 😍. AND I WAS SCARED IF IT WAS SOME SERIOUS THROATS DISEASE 😅 THANKS A MILLION DEAR 😊
PLEASE TELL ME IF YOU HAD A TROUBLED FROGGY GARGLING SOUND WHILE BREATHING LIKE FORCED YAWNING ? I HAVE SHOWN TO 2 ENT DOCTORS & PULMONOLOGIST BUT THEY JUST GAVE ME ANTACIDS , CARNINET E & ANTI ALLERGIC TABLETS - MOHIT VERMA. NEW DELHI. INDIA 🇮🇳
Thanks for your video. I noticed that the bed we bought might have contributed to my air hunger condition. The bed seems soft and sags around my back part. With a pillow propping my head, my entire chest area collapses inward and does not allow me to have a full breath or restricts my breathing. I experimented by propping a pillow vertically along my spine during an afternoon nap and I immediately felt better. Definitely removed my stress and worries of not breathing and yawning fully. Much thanks.
Thank you for your very helpful insights. Very precise and helpful
Does anybody know how to get rid of the tightening, suffocating feeling in your chest when you ignore a yawn and try and breathe normal? The reason I give in to the yawn is to relax that muscle but ignoring it gives me anxiety as it feels like I can't breathe. Please does anyone have any tips or do anything that helps them?
I had it two years ago and it went away on its own after a few months. 5 months ago it came back to me. I am truly devastated 💔
I have this but I have anxiety and thought it was that ??
I have been dealing with what may be this for 3 years. Wokeup one day and struggled to breathe. Been constant ever since. I do a weird sensation and try to “catch” breath. Looks like a yawn and air shoots out of my nose. Sometimes mucus buildup too as I’ve always had asthma that I thought I had grown out of. I’m 22 now and this started when I had just turned 19. We still aren’t sure if Covid, the vaccine, anxiety, sleep apnea, slight smoking (quit since), and/or allergies added to/caused this. Bizarre and frustrating to this day. My oxygen levels are normally above 97. However breathing is always hard, seems shallow a lot, and manual, etc. Thank you for always trying to help. I hope after watching all these I have a shot at improvement.
I am experiencing exactly what you described in your comment and it started when I was 19 for me too. I am 22 now and I have been Living all of this for the last 3 years. It's a nightmare, I am so afraid. I will never solve this problem. It all started after the covid vaccine, I started experiencing weight to my chest, chest pain, heavy breathlessness, arrhythmias, fatigue and so on. I got diagnosed with pericarditis, my cardiologist told me the heart is now in a good state, but I still have all these symptoms.
@@saragriselda7393 yeah we are in a similar boat. Really hoping you find progress. The only other thing I’ve been told to try is testing my Ferritin levels
It was the same with me. I'm also 22 years old, I've been feeling out of breath since I was 14 years old, and it's gone. I am currently experiencing a relapse of shortness of breath and yawning all the time. And my oxygen saturation is also 98. I even run every day with a distance of 3-5 KM without walking. I am also confused by the doctor. The doctor said everything from my mind was psychosomatic. And when I'm busy or happy, the tightness disappears and I feel unconscious and breathe normally. But when I remember later the breath is not relieved again
for me, hugs helped a lot as it simulates a deep breathing with happiness subconsciously, and release those pent up tensions in throat area. your video series gave 100% true insight.
hugs and loving touches do really help a lot !!
I do believe some over the counter medications could help a lot with this, two of those I have used myself and it was just amazing: - methylene blue - coenzyme q10 - gan mai da zao (chinese medicine herbal formula) - rhodiola rosea - trimetazadine As a therapy for the emotional part of the shortness of breath, I’m enjoying a lot one called BRMT (Bloomberg rhythmic movement therapy). Also I think it might have a lot to do with the depressive phase of bipolar disorder (i have just been diagnosed as bipolar and Ive had this shortness of breath/yawning/sighing for more than ten years now. Lots of love to all of us ♥️
Feeling this 😢❤ and sensorimotor ocd hyper focus of the breath though I struggle with anxiety but feel that thing too along with air hunger
So hard to 😢 let go of interference I hope it works! I feel like hell 😢😢😢😢
Hope it helps 😢
Thank you 😢for this I’ve been experiencing it and it’s horrible shortness of breath and chest tightness
Thank you so much for sharing this insight. My first experience was during the Covid19 lockdown. After that, it went away for a couple of years. It came back during the Christmas holiday last year, I was alone and I thought that I was going to die. I tried to call everyone and told them about it. I had a really chest pain and back pain, I couldn't get enough air. I tried to calm myself down and slept through the night. When I got up in the morning, I felt like nothing had happened. Time that I feel not getting enough air. 1. Alone 2. Thinking about death 3. Have conscious of my breathing 4. Thinking about my childhood 5. Worry about the future Time that I don't feel it. 1. Working 2. Busy 3. Focusing on doing things 4. Happy time
Excellent comment and analysis! May have hit the head of the nail for me! Gerard
Steam therapy helps this. Try it, if it works, give this comment a boost to the top by hitting the like button so more people will see it. Thanks and happy healing.
I have this from 10-15 years now and has done multiple heart tests and it will go off in 3-4 days
I remember hearing this in middle school while watching Channel One.
Same but it took me forever to hear it now in the year 2024 and I graduated in 2014!
I have this right now and it’s weird because I have asma so I thought it was that. Inhailer doesn’t help they did a air breathing treatment at the ER that kinda helped make me feel smoother that’s about it. But it’s been about a week it happened for 2 days then went away and then came back again. So this makes sense hoping it will go away. I wake up feeling fine and as the day goes on it gets harder to get a breath and the yawning starts. And then the more you think about it the more you start to panic
Does it ever go away?
In our experience and in what we teach and the process we lead people through, yes, it does go away. But in our experience, it requires being in a process. For some people, improvements and resolution are quicker; for others, it takes longer. FAQs: www.simonspire.com/breathing-faqs
How do I sign up for this process?
@@nataliatozour6964 Thanks for your interest. All info is available at www.liberatingbreath.com including links to the course itself, FAQs, etc. Hope to see you in the course.