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Cant take deep breaths
Quote from tim on December 21, 2019, 11:26 pmI was looking at bodybuilding forums and there were people saying they noticed a major difference in their breathing when they put on more muscle and fat, often finding themselves short of breath. At 100 kgs I'm the heaviest I've ever been, I've put on more muscle but I'm slightly overweight as well. Just wondering what you guys weigh, I'm wondering if heavier people are more susceptible to this when VA does strange things to the lungs? Also, how much exercise do you guys do?
I was looking at bodybuilding forums and there were people saying they noticed a major difference in their breathing when they put on more muscle and fat, often finding themselves short of breath. At 100 kgs I'm the heaviest I've ever been, I've put on more muscle but I'm slightly overweight as well. Just wondering what you guys weigh, I'm wondering if heavier people are more susceptible to this when VA does strange things to the lungs? Also, how much exercise do you guys do?
Quote from tim on December 22, 2019, 12:11 amHyperthyroidism can also cause increased sweating, shortness of breath, heart palpitations, fatigue, diarrhea...
Maybe VA excretion symptoms are largely caused by RA interfering with thyroid hormone production?
Hyperthyroidism can also cause increased sweating, shortness of breath, heart palpitations, fatigue, diarrhea...
Maybe VA excretion symptoms are largely caused by RA interfering with thyroid hormone production?
Quote from tim on December 22, 2019, 12:45 amIf one is suffering from shortness of breath the first thing to do is make sure the space you are living in is well ventilated with outside air. Indoor areas that aren't well ventilated accumulate high levels of CO2 in the air which can cause shortness of breath among other things. The second thing to do is make sure you are getting enough Vitamin D since a deficiency affects lung function.
Article on how rising outdoor CO2 levels make it harder to achieve healthy indoor levels:
https://www.livescience.com/52619-indoor-air-quality-affects-how-your-mind-functions.html
If one is suffering from shortness of breath the first thing to do is make sure the space you are living in is well ventilated with outside air. Indoor areas that aren't well ventilated accumulate high levels of CO2 in the air which can cause shortness of breath among other things. The second thing to do is make sure you are getting enough Vitamin D since a deficiency affects lung function.
Article on how rising outdoor CO2 levels make it harder to achieve healthy indoor levels:
https://www.livescience.com/52619-indoor-air-quality-affects-how-your-mind-functions.html