Feb
27
2010
Heavy Breathing Whilst Asleep(not Snoring)a Cause For Concern?
Posted by: Alan in Stop Snoring Remedies, tags: Asleepnot, Breathing, Cause, Concern, Heavy, Snoringa, WhilstMy teenage daughter slept in the same room as me for a few nights last week.We got to talking last night and she told me I breath really heavy when I’m asleep.She said it’s not like snoring just really loud steady heavy breathing.I always wake up early but find I’m tired after a couple of hours,could my breathing while I’m asleep be the cause.As far as I’m aware this is continuous throughout the time I’m asleep.
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February 27th, 2010 at 9:17 pm
if there is no apnoae no need to worry.
February 28th, 2010 at 12:40 am
see the doc
February 28th, 2010 at 3:13 am
hiya…well i think it is and itz proobably coz ur tired or maybe because u think 2 much..put u mind at rest with your body,if it still doesnt help then it may be ecause of asthma…anyways gud luk…hop i helped…xxx
February 28th, 2010 at 5:00 am
Leave your bedroom window open about an inch so you get more oxygen while you sleep. My mother had the same problem and ended up in the hospital one nite because she felt she couldn’t breathe. Found out her blood wasn’t being oxygenated enough. She was on oxygen, at night, all winter in her apartment. So when the weather got better we opened all her windows to air the place out and my sister didn’t quite close her bedroom window all the way before we left. The next day she told my sister she didn’t have to use any oxygen.
She had a Dr. appointment that day and he checked her oxygen levels and said if she continued leaving the window open a bit she won’t need the oxygen anymore.
Make sure you make it so no one can come through the window. I’d hate to hear that you had an “unexpected guest”
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February 28th, 2010 at 10:52 am
get checked out at the doc just to make sure your all right.
February 28th, 2010 at 1:28 pm
Yes, it can be a problem and it’s one I think I have as well, possibly caused by allergies. If your body has to work that hard to get oxygen, you’re not getting the full rest that you should.
I’d talk to an ear/nose/throat specialist or a sleep doctor to find out more.