Oh I understand now. Yes, this seem strange doesn't it? Maybe talking uses a different set of muscles and/or organs than exercise? |
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OP if you are SOB during stressful or lengthy presentations, it could be ineffective breathing due to anxiety. If you are just having a relaxed Convo on the phone-no idea.
I had a coworker years ago when I worked for immigration as a summer student inspector (clearing in people). I would do my clearance immigration/customs questions- no problem, but a coworker would be panting in bursts after each sentence like she was having a heart attack. As a result she sounded oddly unsure/childlike and they ended up axing her because she looked nuts. Turns out she would get nervous, stop breathing and barely be able to do the clearances. Never saw her again/not sure if she ever got over the public speaking issue. |
Why on earth does it matter if it is covid or any other virus? Unless there’s a possibility of treating early with paxlovid, there is no reason to identify whether it is COVID other than to satisfy curiosity. Same as the flu, if it’s too late for Tamiflu, it doesn’t matter what the virus is, you just treat the symptoms. I have had multiple doctors tell me this over the last few years, each time I’ve taken a kid for a strep test but declined the full panel of additional tests that would make zero difference in their medical care. |
| Because some of us think it's worse to run around breathing covid than other things. Some of us prefer not to have covid breathed on us in near proximity. And even our masks aren't perfect and we think you sre very inconsiderate. |
You being treated for anxiety in some fashion or another? Anxiety certainly causes shortness of breath and panic attacks. |
| Oh you are so funny. You earned your MAHA star today! |
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And I bet all your kids get perfect attendance stars too. Only ones in their classes. Funny the other kids seem to get sick for some reason, MAHA, baby!
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| OP, get a chest X-ray or CT scan. It’s unlikely but I worry about lung cancer from what you describe |
| Op, this happens after a cold sometimes. Give it a few more weeks. It will fade away slowly and not be a problem. It’s related to your cold. |