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Hi every one

Duane is having a real hard time with air hunger he is constantly gasping for

air and says that he can not breath and wants me to call 911 this is an every

day occurrence.

The Dr ( his pcp and mito Dr) says that it is anxiety and physiological, his

02 is 99,98 % most of the time, and his ekg is normal they are now testing his

blood but I am not sure for what.

His mito Dr said that no one has died of air hunger, but Duane is so

uncomfortable and this is very hard to watch.

they wont give him oxygen, I have asked.

They wont give him a c pap or bipap because that is for sleep apnea, and he has

not been tested for that.

I have given him lorazapam an anti anxiety drug and that did not seem to help

either.

I am at my wits end and need help, suggestions.

MY QUESTIONS

What and Why is air hunger.

What does your Dr say if you have this?

What helps you?

and any thing else that might help me

thank you

Hugs Jan

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Jan

I'm sorry that Duane is having so much trouble. Air hunger can be caused by

many things. It sounds like they are doing testing to rule out the dangerous

ones. I have air hunger, brought on by physical stress. If I walk more than

a few feet (less if it is hot or humid). I was told by my mito doc, neuro

and pulmonologist that it is due to the cells being hungry for energy and

they think that more oxygen is needed to burn fuel for energy when the

problem is the broken mito system. I try to sit down immediately when I get

it. Sitting up is better than lying down, just like with asthma. If he has

it at night, have you tried propping his head up or sleeping in a recliner?

Good luck trying to find something that helps him.

laurie

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> Subject: Question about air hunger

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> Hi every one

>

> Duane is having a real hard time with air hunger he is constantly gasping for

> air and says that he can not breath and wants me to call 911 this is an every

> day occurrence.

>

> The Dr ( his pcp and mito Dr) says that it is anxiety and physiological,

> his 02 is 99,98 % most of the time, and his ekg is normal they are now testing

> his blood but I am not sure for what.

> His mito Dr said that no one has died of air hunger, but Duane is so

> uncomfortable and this is very hard to watch.

> they wont give him oxygen, I have asked.

> They wont give him a c pap or bipap because that is for sleep apnea, and he

> has not been tested for that.

> I have given him lorazapam an anti anxiety drug and that did not seem to help

> either.

> I am at my wits end and need help, suggestions.

>

>

> MY QUESTIONS

> What and Why is air hunger.

> What does your Dr say if you have this?

> What helps you?

> and any thing else that might help me

>

> thank you

> Hugs Jan

>

>

>

>

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Hi Jan,

I'm sorry I didn't see this earlier. When Laurie's answer came thru I saw it

for the first time. I am very sorry that Duane is dealing with air hunger. It

can be uncomfortable and scary. The testing they have done does indicate that

he doesn't need oxygen and you wouldn't want him to have oxygen if he doesn't

need it because that can cause him more harm than you would want to know.

Laurie suggested that you have him sleep in a recliner or propped up at night if

it's more bothersome then and I agree. Even with my CPAP and oxygen, I sleep on

with my head elevated on two pillows.

Anxiety can cause it to be worse as I've experienced this myself. It's a

vicious circle. It starts and you get anxious which makes it worse and the more

it continues, the more anxious you get. I know about Lorazepam and wonder if he

needs another med to handle this. I know my PCP considered taking me off

Lorazepam and giving me something else when I was so bad a few months ago but

I'm doing pretty well now so we never made a change.

I definitely think he should be seen for a sleep study. If he is put on CPAP at

night, he could use it in the daytime if he started having a problem. I sure

hope things settle soon. Having difficulty breathing is no fun at all.

Alice

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Hi Jan,

I'm sorry I didn't see this earlier. When Laurie's answer came thru I saw it

for the first time. I am very sorry that Duane is dealing with air hunger. It

can be uncomfortable and scary. The testing they have done does indicate that

he doesn't need oxygen and you wouldn't want him to have oxygen if he doesn't

need it because that can cause him more harm than you would want to know.

Laurie suggested that you have him sleep in a recliner or propped up at night if

it's more bothersome then and I agree. Even with my CPAP and oxygen, I sleep on

with my head elevated on two pillows.

Anxiety can cause it to be worse as I've experienced this myself. It's a

vicious circle. It starts and you get anxious which makes it worse and the more

it continues, the more anxious you get. I know about Lorazepam and wonder if he

needs another med to handle this. I know my PCP considered taking me off

Lorazepam and giving me something else when I was so bad a few months ago but

I'm doing pretty well now so we never made a change.

I definitely think he should be seen for a sleep study. If he is put on CPAP at

night, he could use it in the daytime if he started having a problem. I sure

hope things settle soon. Having difficulty breathing is no fun at all.

Alice

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Hi Jan,

I'm sorry I didn't see this earlier. When Laurie's answer came thru I saw it

for the first time. I am very sorry that Duane is dealing with air hunger. It

can be uncomfortable and scary. The testing they have done does indicate that

he doesn't need oxygen and you wouldn't want him to have oxygen if he doesn't

need it because that can cause him more harm than you would want to know.

Laurie suggested that you have him sleep in a recliner or propped up at night if

it's more bothersome then and I agree. Even with my CPAP and oxygen, I sleep on

with my head elevated on two pillows.

Anxiety can cause it to be worse as I've experienced this myself. It's a

vicious circle. It starts and you get anxious which makes it worse and the more

it continues, the more anxious you get. I know about Lorazepam and wonder if he

needs another med to handle this. I know my PCP considered taking me off

Lorazepam and giving me something else when I was so bad a few months ago but

I'm doing pretty well now so we never made a change.

I definitely think he should be seen for a sleep study. If he is put on CPAP at

night, he could use it in the daytime if he started having a problem. I sure

hope things settle soon. Having difficulty breathing is no fun at all.

Alice

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CPAP and BiPAP are basically the same with the exception of the change in

pressure for exhaling with BiPAP. Some people do better with CPAP and others

with BiPAP. They thought I needed BiPAP too but I felt as if I was suffocating

on it so I am better on CPAP. Just the other day, the MDA doctor suggested

again that I go oni BiPAP and I see the sleep study doctor in a couple of weeks

and will ask him about that because the MDA doctor told me to but you find out

which is better for you by going thru the sleep study.

Maggie - you shouldn't need a diagnosis for insurance to cover BiPAP. You need

to go to the sleep study doctor, tell him that you are having problems and ask

for another sleep study and consider BiPAP. Lot's of people have sleep apnea

and they don't have a diagnosis of a MD or a similar disease.

Alice

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it can be brought on by just sitting, that is what he does most days is sit

and walk to the bathroom and sleep.

thanks Jan

Question about air hunger

> >

> > Hi every one

> >

> > Duane is having a real hard time with air hunger he is constantly

gasping for

> > air and says that he can not breath and wants me to call 911 this is an

every

> > day occurrence.

> >

> > The Dr ( his pcp and mito Dr) says that it is anxiety and physiological,

> > his 02 is 99,98 % most of the time, and his ekg is normal they are now

testing

> > his blood but I am not sure for what.

> > His mito Dr said that no one has died of air hunger, but Duane is so

> > uncomfortable and this is very hard to watch.

> > they wont give him oxygen, I have asked.

> > They wont give him a c pap or bipap because that is for sleep apnea, and

he

> > has not been tested for that.

> > I have given him lorazapam an anti anxiety drug and that did not seem to

help

> > either.

> > I am at my wits end and need help, suggestions.

> >

> >

> > MY QUESTIONS

> > What and Why is air hunger.

> > What does your Dr say if you have this?

> > What helps you?

> > and any thing else that might help me

> >

> > thank you

> > Hugs Jan

> >

> >

> >

> >

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it can be brought on by just sitting, that is what he does most days is sit

and walk to the bathroom and sleep.

thanks Jan

Question about air hunger

> >

> > Hi every one

> >

> > Duane is having a real hard time with air hunger he is constantly

gasping for

> > air and says that he can not breath and wants me to call 911 this is an

every

> > day occurrence.

> >

> > The Dr ( his pcp and mito Dr) says that it is anxiety and physiological,

> > his 02 is 99,98 % most of the time, and his ekg is normal they are now

testing

> > his blood but I am not sure for what.

> > His mito Dr said that no one has died of air hunger, but Duane is so

> > uncomfortable and this is very hard to watch.

> > they wont give him oxygen, I have asked.

> > They wont give him a c pap or bipap because that is for sleep apnea, and

he

> > has not been tested for that.

> > I have given him lorazapam an anti anxiety drug and that did not seem to

help

> > either.

> > I am at my wits end and need help, suggestions.

> >

> >

> > MY QUESTIONS

> > What and Why is air hunger.

> > What does your Dr say if you have this?

> > What helps you?

> > and any thing else that might help me

> >

> > thank you

> > Hugs Jan

> >

> >

> >

> >

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I think that my next step would be to ask to see a pulmonary Dr we have a

great one that my daughter saw.

Thanks Jan

Question about air hunger

> > >

> > > Hi every one

> > >

> > > Duane is having a real hard time with air hunger he is

> constantly gasping for

> > > air and says that he can not breath and wants me to call 911

> this is an every

> > > day occurrence.

> > >

> > > The Dr ( his pcp and mito Dr) says that it is anxiety and

> physiological,

> > > his 02 is 99,98 % most of the time, and his ekg is normal they

> are now testing

> > > his blood but I am not sure for what.

> > > His mito Dr said that no one has died of air hunger, but Duane

> is so

> > > uncomfortable and this is very hard to watch.

> > > they wont give him oxygen, I have asked.

> > > They wont give him a c pap or bipap because that is for sleep

> apnea, and he

> > > has not been tested for that.

> > > I have given him lorazapam an anti anxiety drug and that did not

> seem to help

> > > either.

> > > I am at my wits end and need help, suggestions.

> > >

> > >

> > > MY QUESTIONS

> > > What and Why is air hunger.

> > > What does your Dr say if you have this?

> > > What helps you?

> > > and any thing else that might help me

> > >

> > > thank you

> > > Hugs Jan

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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