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Started bicillin not too long ago and the air hunger is driving me over the edge.
Paper bag does squat. Sitting in front of the ac helps a little. What are the rules about gse? What helped your air hunger? Is there a certain food I can munch on that might help?
Anything is appreciated!
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Also, how am I suppose to breath during this flares? Slow or short quick breaths?
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How do you know if it's just air hunger as opposed to something more serious, such as COPD? I have it almost constantly and am treating babesia.
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I've had severe air hunger for years. i was afraid my ALS dx was correct and I was dying. I recently took Alinia and my breathing has gotten much better! Look into parasite treatments.
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use an oxygen concentrator 5 liters per min or regular medical oxygen through out the day for 15-20 mins. Script required, good anti infective therapy but u will have to pay for it out of pocket if your O2 sat is normal!
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my air hunger has been improving with antibiotics as my other symptoms have been. very gradually and a long and winding path. extreme heat (either outside or in the shower) greatly increase the air hunger. fans help dramatically. i even use fans in the cool weather...they take the edge off until the extreme air hunger passes. i hope it helps you as well...
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Cutting and pasting from a post of mine in the archives.
Air hunger for me is related to babs AND acetylcholine. I only know this because I use muscle testing and found that things that increase my acetylcholine help a great deal to alleviate the air hunger.
Later, I read the article at the link below that explains that the borrelia toxins affect acetylcholine.
I'm cutting and pasting just a fraction of the article:
http://www.townsendletter.com/FebMar2006/lyme0206.htm Dietary Supplements in Lyme Disease One of the known actions of the Lyme spirochete toxin is to diminish the release and availability of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine, a simple organic compound (see above for chemical structure).
This substance is biosynthesized by the body as required in nerve activation and transmission.
Supplementation by the precursors of acetylcholine synthesis would be of value to Lyme patients since they have a deficiency of this substance. (See Listing 1.)
Listing 1: Dietary Supplements Increasing Acetylcholine Synthesis Improving Neurologic Function
If the inhibition of acetylcholine release were total, Lyme patients and those suffering from food poisoning would not be able to move; they would be completely paralyzed.
Since the blockage is only partial, any increase in the amount of available neurotransmitter would benefit anyone experiencing neurotransmitter blockage. For this reason, dietary supplements increasing the amount of available acetylcholine have been shown to benefit Lyme patients.
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I'm not sure why it causes air hunger but there is some info related to anxiety and air hunger symptoms that show a relationship to acetylcholine. I think acetylcholine does control breathing to some degree.
My air hunger started out not lasting very long but as time went on and before I figured out how to stop it, it would last for weeks at a time.
I was able to control it most of the time with supplements but it is so much better since babesia treatment.
The supplements that have helped me the most to control it are Huperzine A choline/insositol Citicoline Seriphos
I also take many of the supplements listed in the article.
I find that boosting acetylcholine also helps brain function a great deal.
Terry I'm not a doctor
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I have had air hunger too. I have been checked when it happens. Oxygen was 99% blood pressure and pulse were normal too. Some times I run a low grade fever with it.
I get it when I get exposed to, or have a virus. So for me I think it's either an immmune response or massive inflammation
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