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sudden shortness of breath

Alexander

New member
Hey Guys,

yesterday night I was hiking with friends in the woods uphill and as you can imagine it wasn't really easy either. Although I must say, I still had some stamina going up hill, but not as much as my friends. Anyway, it was a lot of fun and we did it all night, we just came back today at 8AM. I was so tired, so I skipped my inhaling and breathing excercises and went right to sleep untill 5:30pm.

After that I felt guilty for not inhaling in the morning, so I did a thourough inhaling in the evening. Ever since I noticed a sudden shortness of breath and I'm not really comfortable with that.

I dont feel any pain and so far my lungs have not collapsed yet. I'm thinking If I should go to the hospital or not. It is 18 minutes after midnight here in Germany and was hoping you guys could give me some advice.
When I breathe in it doesnt feel like my lungs get full with air. I'm just a little freaked that I could loose conciouns, which will probably not happen.

My grammar isn't the best, sorry.

Greetings,
Alex

p.S.: I forgot to mention, that I inhaled some of the smoke of the fire we made. Could that really be the reason?
 

Alexander

New member
Hey Guys,

yesterday night I was hiking with friends in the woods uphill and as you can imagine it wasn't really easy either. Although I must say, I still had some stamina going up hill, but not as much as my friends. Anyway, it was a lot of fun and we did it all night, we just came back today at 8AM. I was so tired, so I skipped my inhaling and breathing excercises and went right to sleep untill 5:30pm.

After that I felt guilty for not inhaling in the morning, so I did a thourough inhaling in the evening. Ever since I noticed a sudden shortness of breath and I'm not really comfortable with that.

I dont feel any pain and so far my lungs have not collapsed yet. I'm thinking If I should go to the hospital or not. It is 18 minutes after midnight here in Germany and was hoping you guys could give me some advice.
When I breathe in it doesnt feel like my lungs get full with air. I'm just a little freaked that I could loose conciouns, which will probably not happen.

My grammar isn't the best, sorry.

Greetings,
Alex

p.S.: I forgot to mention, that I inhaled some of the smoke of the fire we made. Could that really be the reason?
 

Alexander

New member
Hey Guys,

yesterday night I was hiking with friends in the woods uphill and as you can imagine it wasn't really easy either. Although I must say, I still had some stamina going up hill, but not as much as my friends. Anyway, it was a lot of fun and we did it all night, we just came back today at 8AM. I was so tired, so I skipped my inhaling and breathing excercises and went right to sleep untill 5:30pm.

After that I felt guilty for not inhaling in the morning, so I did a thourough inhaling in the evening. Ever since I noticed a sudden shortness of breath and I'm not really comfortable with that.

I dont feel any pain and so far my lungs have not collapsed yet. I'm thinking If I should go to the hospital or not. It is 18 minutes after midnight here in Germany and was hoping you guys could give me some advice.
When I breathe in it doesnt feel like my lungs get full with air. I'm just a little freaked that I could loose conciouns, which will probably not happen.

My grammar isn't the best, sorry.

Greetings,
Alex

p.S.: I forgot to mention, that I inhaled some of the smoke of the fire we made. Could that really be the reason?
 

Alexander

New member
Hey Guys,

yesterday night I was hiking with friends in the woods uphill and as you can imagine it wasn't really easy either. Although I must say, I still had some stamina going up hill, but not as much as my friends. Anyway, it was a lot of fun and we did it all night, we just came back today at 8AM. I was so tired, so I skipped my inhaling and breathing excercises and went right to sleep untill 5:30pm.

After that I felt guilty for not inhaling in the morning, so I did a thourough inhaling in the evening. Ever since I noticed a sudden shortness of breath and I'm not really comfortable with that.

I dont feel any pain and so far my lungs have not collapsed yet. I'm thinking If I should go to the hospital or not. It is 18 minutes after midnight here in Germany and was hoping you guys could give me some advice.
When I breathe in it doesnt feel like my lungs get full with air. I'm just a little freaked that I could loose conciouns, which will probably not happen.

My grammar isn't the best, sorry.

Greetings,
Alex

p.S.: I forgot to mention, that I inhaled some of the smoke of the fire we made. Could that really be the reason?
 

Alexander

New member
Hey Guys,
<br />
<br />yesterday night I was hiking with friends in the woods uphill and as you can imagine it wasn't really easy either. Although I must say, I still had some stamina going up hill, but not as much as my friends. Anyway, it was a lot of fun and we did it all night, we just came back today at 8AM. I was so tired, so I skipped my inhaling and breathing excercises and went right to sleep untill 5:30pm.
<br />
<br />After that I felt guilty for not inhaling in the morning, so I did a thourough inhaling in the evening. Ever since I noticed a sudden shortness of breath and I'm not really comfortable with that.
<br />
<br />I dont feel any pain and so far my lungs have not collapsed yet. I'm thinking If I should go to the hospital or not. It is 18 minutes after midnight here in Germany and was hoping you guys could give me some advice.
<br />When I breathe in it doesnt feel like my lungs get full with air. I'm just a little freaked that I could loose conciouns, which will probably not happen.
<br />
<br />My grammar isn't the best, sorry.
<br />
<br />Greetings,
<br />Alex
<br />
<br />p.S.: I forgot to mention, that I inhaled some of the smoke of the fire we made. Could that really be the reason?
 

Jeana

New member
If you are really worried about it, I would go to the emergency room. I'd rather get a jump on things than let an infection get a jump on you. It may be time for a tuneup.

That being said, campfire smoke really irritates my lungs for several days after. Also, you may have other allergies that you aren't aware of. For the longest time I was unaware of my allergy to cats because they didn't seem to have any effect. I had been raised with cats, so I didn't know that they were causing inflammation or increased coughing. Maybe you have some outdoor allergies you don't know about.

Hope you are feeling better soon.
 

Jeana

New member
If you are really worried about it, I would go to the emergency room. I'd rather get a jump on things than let an infection get a jump on you. It may be time for a tuneup.

That being said, campfire smoke really irritates my lungs for several days after. Also, you may have other allergies that you aren't aware of. For the longest time I was unaware of my allergy to cats because they didn't seem to have any effect. I had been raised with cats, so I didn't know that they were causing inflammation or increased coughing. Maybe you have some outdoor allergies you don't know about.

Hope you are feeling better soon.
 

Jeana

New member
If you are really worried about it, I would go to the emergency room. I'd rather get a jump on things than let an infection get a jump on you. It may be time for a tuneup.

That being said, campfire smoke really irritates my lungs for several days after. Also, you may have other allergies that you aren't aware of. For the longest time I was unaware of my allergy to cats because they didn't seem to have any effect. I had been raised with cats, so I didn't know that they were causing inflammation or increased coughing. Maybe you have some outdoor allergies you don't know about.

Hope you are feeling better soon.
 

Jeana

New member
If you are really worried about it, I would go to the emergency room. I'd rather get a jump on things than let an infection get a jump on you. It may be time for a tuneup.

That being said, campfire smoke really irritates my lungs for several days after. Also, you may have other allergies that you aren't aware of. For the longest time I was unaware of my allergy to cats because they didn't seem to have any effect. I had been raised with cats, so I didn't know that they were causing inflammation or increased coughing. Maybe you have some outdoor allergies you don't know about.

Hope you are feeling better soon.
 

Jeana

New member
If you are really worried about it, I would go to the emergency room. I'd rather get a jump on things than let an infection get a jump on you. It may be time for a tuneup.
<br />
<br />That being said, campfire smoke really irritates my lungs for several days after. Also, you may have other allergies that you aren't aware of. For the longest time I was unaware of my allergy to cats because they didn't seem to have any effect. I had been raised with cats, so I didn't know that they were causing inflammation or increased coughing. Maybe you have some outdoor allergies you don't know about.
<br />
<br />Hope you are feeling better soon.
 

Alexander

New member
Hi,
I think it really might be because of the campfire smoke, because when I woke up today I did felt a little better. Additionally I probably was not aware of the great exhaustion due to the hiking. I do feel better now.

Thanks!
 

Alexander

New member
Hi,
I think it really might be because of the campfire smoke, because when I woke up today I did felt a little better. Additionally I probably was not aware of the great exhaustion due to the hiking. I do feel better now.

Thanks!
 

Alexander

New member
Hi,
I think it really might be because of the campfire smoke, because when I woke up today I did felt a little better. Additionally I probably was not aware of the great exhaustion due to the hiking. I do feel better now.

Thanks!
 

Alexander

New member
Hi,
I think it really might be because of the campfire smoke, because when I woke up today I did felt a little better. Additionally I probably was not aware of the great exhaustion due to the hiking. I do feel better now.

Thanks!
 

Alexander

New member
Hi,
<br />I think it really might be because of the campfire smoke, because when I woke up today I did felt a little better. Additionally I probably was not aware of the great exhaustion due to the hiking. I do feel better now.
<br />
<br />Thanks!
 
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