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I would practice this every single day as part of your coping techniques. I remember when learning this that I chose a specific time every day and a specific chair. I would practice this about 10 minutes every day. Whenever I felt anxious again, I would go back to that chair and do the breathing again. After awhile, the mere sitting down in that chair signalled to my body that this was a relaxation time.
Another idea: when I was very anxious and not breathing properly, I used to sing. Singing makes you open up, breathe more and it's a great distraction. I used to use this when driving when I got tensed up.
Hope this gives you some ideas.
Your friend, Sunny
Hi Dizzy
I used to count to try to regulate it. By the way it is interesting that if you pass out your breathing will adjust to what you need. According to my Doctor. I think it is okay to think your breathing back to normal the same as trying to lower your pulse by thought which is much harder and probably only comes down because you are distracting the ForF reaction.
I don't belly breath as much as I should for the simple reason that it puts more O2 in my blood and hence to my brain.
Do you think there is a wrong way to do it. Now you have got me wondering if I just naturally belly breath when I'm anxious. It will have to wait because this antibiotic leaves me short of breath and I just naturally strive to get more air in my lungs.
20 more days to go but I will try to remember the question after I'm back to normal.
Bit confused but curious
Davit
I have some questions about breathing. When during an attack some people hyperventilate and others like me stop breathing. I know Ashley said not to use box breathing to stop an attack and I agree. However if you are one of the people who hyperventilate or stop breathing, which makes the symptoms of an attack worse, should you not try some relaxed breathing not necessarily boxed breathing but just relaxes breathing so you are behaviourally telling your body you are relaxed during an attack. This is part of a behavioural change to an attack am I wrong?