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Many people become trapped in vicious circle overbreathing behaviour. They may misinterpret their symptoms as
verification of their misconceptions about breathing in general, and
especially of their suspicions, expectations, and beliefs about their own breathing
and its consequences. The misconceived
solution of faster and/or deeper breathing leads to a self-fulfilling
prophecy and a worsening of symptoms, emotions, and deficits. People are often resolute about their “underbreathing,”
for example, based on convincing personal evidence: breathlessness, chest
tightness, dizziness, and overall struggle to breathe.
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anxiety into excitement. The
following revealling anecdote serves
to illustrate the origin of vicious circle overbreathing
behaviour. An
interested listener during an informal discussion,
aggressively argued that he was “underbreathing,” and that the brain scans
from his physician to prove it! An
immediate and dramatic outcome of hypocapnia, of course, is reduced blood flow
to the brain, and is in fact, an emergency procedure for reducing bleeding
and swelling for head trauma. Based on
these scans, he was so convinced about their interpretation, that he had been
practicing deep breathing while performing heavy equipment operations and
preparing for renewal of his state licensure Copyrighted
by Behavioral Physiology Institute, |