Her mouth moved opened and closed with each breath, coming in such rapid fire that she was sure she would hyperventilate any second. |
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Taking deep breaths she began to hyperventilate, but in a more discreet way. |
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This compensation is usually excellent, as most asthmatics hyperventilate during an episode of wheezing with dyspnea. |
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He then began to hyperventilate and allegedly fainted and hit the car in front of him. |
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Subjects may hyperventilate for several minutes before diving to increase underwater time. |
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Patients with idiopathic central sleep apnea will hyperventilate chronically, both awake and asleep. |
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To find out if you over-breathe or hyperventilate the device includes a procedure for measuring your volume of lung ventilation. |
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Every third dog causes me to hyperventilate and produce insistent grunting sounds. |
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Walking onto the stage, she began to hyperventilate again, but the crowd couldn't tell, for they were moshing and head-banging to the music. |
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In times of extreme stress, people may shake uncontrollably, hyperventilate or even vomit. |
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When you hyperventilate, you do not give your body long enough to retain CO2, and so your body cannot use the oxygen you have. |
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More severely affected children hyperventilate both awake and asleep. |
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To disable, or at least delay, that trigger, free divers hyperventilate before competing, to wash the lungs of carbon dioxide. |
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If the neighbors had been worried before, they began to sweat and hyperventilate now. |
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Sometimes, acutely anxious individuals will hyperventilate and consequently, the above symptoms may present themselves. |
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A dozen of us watch five sperm whales broach, and then hyperventilate like marathoners on the starting line, filling every air-bearing cell with oxygen. |
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She drew hard on the cancer stick to quell the need to hyperventilate. |
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It may cause them to overproduce mucous, blocking the absorption of dissolved oxygen, or accumulate on the gill surfaces, causing them to hyperventilate or smother. |
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Abbott refused to respond to Rudd's criticism, saying he would leave Rudd to hyperventilate. |
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I would hyperventilate, sweat, shake, it was unreal how I felt. |
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Every time I thought of my inbox, I'd start to hyperventilate. |
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I hyperventilate and I start to feel like I can't breathe. |
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The boy's parents also noted that he would hyperventilate four or five times a day, usually while eating. |
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Heavy breathing, panting and sighing can make you hyperventilate. |
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At one point I thought my 29-yearold daughter was going to hyperventilate. |
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And just the thought of Christmas shopping makes us hyperventilate. |
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Shane said the boy was struggling to breath and started to hyperventilate. |
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Despite virtual assistants and automatic messages, when returning from a holiday, your overflowing inbox might be enough to make you hyperventilate. |
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There are an astonishing number of people who, not only don't digest their lunch properly because they are in a rush, they also hyperventilate whilst eating it. |
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Hang on, I just need a moment to hyperventilate over my stuffing balls. |
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