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Breathing Advice for PAPers – Not Machine Therapy Tuning - B1Sailor - 04-12-2023 I am starting this thread in hopes of everyone sharing advice related to PAP therapy but not wanting it to be tuning advice for the actual PAP therapy. I am learning about other things to help my breathing problems that will impact PAP therapy but are not the tuning of PAP therapy. My intention is not to duplicate advice like Collars or Pillows but stick to the breathing itself. Stretching or anything that would improve breathing capacity would also be good. I started Pilates. I hear it is a goal of the exercise. I am doing exercises to improve my diaphragmatic breathing. And when trying to follow instructions on how to breath with diaphragm muscles and through my nose, I have to admit my body appears to have forgotten muscles in the mid-section. And I am not that far overweight. Use of Breathing Patterns But other than using diaphragm muscles, there are interesting theories about breathing patterns you can consciously change.
Used to move mucus in your lower airways to your upper airway. Not an actual cough. But very forceful exhales. Start with a few deep breaths. Then take a big deep inhale and attempt to force it back out with 3 quick bursts of exhalation. Like a non-vocal ha, ha, ha. It can be helpful to raise folded arms and do a “Duck Flap” as you exhale. |