If it was asthma, for example, not always. Asthma can cause periods of restriction.
They ruled out asthma. It's not triggered by normal asthma issues, and it didn't respond
at all to the asthma inhaler.
Did you have the sensation of not being able to get enough air when you had the tests for asthma done?
If I'm energized over something, like being in an unfamiliar place (like a dr's office) or interacting with people in social situations, I rarely get these symptoms. You'd think it would be the opposite if it's anxiety, but
overt anxiety actually seems to make it go away. Like...I've never had many symptoms at all when at a T session...way too focused on deeper issues. It's more likely to come up when I'm
not anxious (though there have been exceptions). But if I have a lot of
latent anxiety, like being nervous about an upcoming deadline or event that I know will be stressful, the symptoms flare up big time.
None of us here can diagnose.
Yep, not really looking for a dx...the drs already tried that. I guess I was just looking if anyone else experiences similar stuff, or if I need to look beyond the PTSD for an explanation/avenue of resolution.
It could also be a body memory that keeps coming up.
Very possible. I don't have a specific cognitive memory to attach to it, and the timing of when it started is kind of strange. But from what I understand, body memories can surface at odd times anyway.
I wonder if your co2 levels are off in the other direction?
I'm sure my co2 levels get out of whack when this stuff happens. Which comes first...the wacky co2 levels (from a biological issue??) or the wacky breathing patterns (from a psychosomatic issue or something??)?
Most people look at me like I'm crazy when I try to explain it. But I recognize that my mom, even though she doesn't identify what's going on, displays similar symptoms where she starts yawning a lot even when she's not tired, seemingly in an effort to get enough air. She also has a significant trauma background, so I'm not sure what the link might be, if any.