Belly fat and breathing problems?
Tblackdogs
Posts: 326 Member
So I'm up about 10 pounds from where I'm comfortable and all 10 pounds are around my middle. I've been having some problems taking a deep breath and I'm wondering if it could have anything with being fatter than usual. Anyone else have this kind of problem? I did see my doctor to rule out things like a lung infection, asthma (which I don't have) and to talk about possible allergies. She said that she thinks I'm fine but we didn't talk about my weight gain. Any feedback is welcome?
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Honestly, that's how I feel when anxious. I have asthma too and it's a totally different feeling (though it took me a long time to realise this!), the not able to get a full breath thing is dreadful and it happens when I'm having an anxiety or panic attack. Worth considering if other things have been ruled out medically.1
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Makes total sense but I really can't identify any anxiety! My doctor did recommend some breathing methods that could help if it was anxiety. Thanks!0
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If you have lost weight, what's left shouldn't be causing any more issues than it would've when you had all the weight. If your doctor isn't worried I would probably go for anxiety as well. It's a nasty thing anxiety - I get all the physical symptoms (shortness of breath, heart palpatations, dizziness, overall feeling of dread) before my brain kicks in and realises i'm just being being anxious. I went through a ton of medical testing with my heart (the palpatations were really bothering me) but in the end everything was fine and it was... anxiety. From that point onwards, I connected the feelings in my body to anxiety and now I can recognise it and stop/reverse the feelings.0
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Have you been checked for acid reflux?0
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I was just telling my SIL about this. I've lost 19. 5 lbs and it was mostly in my abdominal area. I wasn't able to lay on my back to sleep because I felt breathless. Now, 10 lbs away from my goal, I can sleep on my back with no issue.
Do you have anxiety or acid reflux issues?0 -
Unless you gained those ten pounds near your lungs (you didn't) then ten pounds isn't likely to make a huge difference in your breathing. I find that exercise impacts my breathing far more than a few extra pounds.0
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