tastyfood
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I have been recently been posting about my asthmatic episodes, likely due to continued high dose aspirin. I've been trying to prevent the attacks from happening this last week, and have noticed that certain things are sending me to a respiratory acidosis state. I have two cases of taking high vitamin K and a dose of B vitamins (Energin) sending me to state of having to hyperventilate to get my breathing back to normal.
When I get the asthma attack is when I seem to be exhaling more carbon dioxide. I have a capnometer that goes up to 72 mmHG while I'm having difficulty breathing and feel a need to hyperventilate. These episodes also coincide with very high temperatures, close to 100F.
Is this a normal reaction to pushing the production of carbon dioxide too far? The need to hyperventilate kicks in as a way to bring balance back?
Thank you!
When I get the asthma attack is when I seem to be exhaling more carbon dioxide. I have a capnometer that goes up to 72 mmHG while I'm having difficulty breathing and feel a need to hyperventilate. These episodes also coincide with very high temperatures, close to 100F.
Is this a normal reaction to pushing the production of carbon dioxide too far? The need to hyperventilate kicks in as a way to bring balance back?
Thank you!
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