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  • Опубліковано 29 сер 2024
  • Something is happening to the girl… but she looked so normal just a second before…
    Is it something serious? How should we act? Call for emergency services before things get out of hand.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 395

  • @officialyoungny9395
    @officialyoungny9395 2 роки тому +810

    That chest tightness ain’t no joke bro it’s so painful

    • @ainsyf.1259
      @ainsyf.1259 2 роки тому +52

      YES!! Omg it made me appreciate breathing normally even more

    • @queendee8656
      @queendee8656 2 роки тому +13

      This happened to me yesterday

    • @user-bh3iy6co6y
      @user-bh3iy6co6y 2 роки тому +4

      @𝐑𝐮𝐦𝐢 its asthma

    • @crystalwhite9396
      @crystalwhite9396 2 роки тому +5

      It feels like fire 🔥 😭

    • @previsus
      @previsus 2 роки тому +7

      Bruh it felt like someone was choking me I was literally look like I was a mummie cause I don't have any oxygen in my body💀

  • @plantagenant6789
    @plantagenant6789 Рік тому +122

    It's nice when people are willing to help and very much appreciated. We usually try not to let it get to a bad point, but sometimes, due to usually weather problems or allergens it happens. Please try not to crowd the asthma patient or ask them a bunch of questions. We don't have the breath to answer you. Please don't start yelling at us either. We know you're scared. Thank you in advance!

    • @pweetie_mini_frosh1553
      @pweetie_mini_frosh1553 Рік тому +5

      Exactly those questions are really annoying

    • @RareGem369
      @RareGem369 Рік тому +3

      Exactly the same with a panic attack! 😏

    • @torenicolaifjelldal
      @torenicolaifjelldal Рік тому +1

      Isn’t lying down better than sitting? Especially for fat (like me 😂 ) or pregnant people when belly is pushed up when sitting ?

    • @aylagalenka19
      @aylagalenka19 9 місяців тому

      @@torenicolaifjelldalewww lol
      It’s not funny at all. I’ve had asthma since 2 years ago when I was 14. It’s the most painful and terrifying experience I ever lived in my life. I was at the last stage and my body felt cold as ice

    • @torenicolaifjelldal
      @torenicolaifjelldal 9 місяців тому +3

      @@aylagalenka19 But I had a serious question, it wasn’t a joke at all. I was just laughing a little about me being fat.

  • @TheCatnipCinema
    @TheCatnipCinema 2 роки тому +371

    This is exactly how my asthma attacks have been, minus the falling over and barely being able to breathe. My breathing is definitely impeded, but thankfully it doesn't get to this level. Mine are just as sudden.

    • @feliciaagbougwu1254
      @feliciaagbougwu1254 2 роки тому +5

      Your generosity curing my ailment called Asthma attack is incomparable you assured me of gotten healed just within 14days and it was so. Thank you Dr igho I will keep letting the world knows about your UA-cam channel.

    • @theproonroblox1680
      @theproonroblox1680 Рік тому +1

      Mine is t like this but it does feel really hard to breath and it’s painful

    • @bostonflair
      @bostonflair 8 місяців тому

      I have this cough for about 4 months now. So I finally went to the Docs only to be told I have asthma. She didn't run any test, she just assumed based on my symptoms of just coughing constantly. I thought asthma was when someone is having a hard time breathing? Which I don't have, I just have this severe cough that attacks me sometimes. She gave me an inhaler and I feel like it doesn't do anything because I'm still coughing. What exactly is an asthma attack? Is it like constantly coughing and can't stop?? I don't think I have asthma.

    • @saudpathan2955
      @saudpathan2955 8 місяців тому

      U r having allergic Asthma when some particles came in contact same like u m having coughing fitts and itchyness in chin and back and lungs.Try to avoid triggers and pls do CT thoraxx it will cause long term damage to ur lungs better to consult a good pulmonologist and have in faith in there treatment bever ignore lungs related issue ask them if u need to take allergy shots it helps u in a long time Thanks and best wishes🎉​@@bostonflair

    • @ChickpeatheTortie
      @ChickpeatheTortie 7 місяців тому

      I get this happening to me and it happens in a matter of seconds it is so fast but GP says that can't be so surely

  • @_azstudio
    @_azstudio 2 роки тому +94

    never leave your inhaler. i went to the hotel pool that day. the water was so cold. plus it was so windy. then it attacked me. i tot it was mild. then i started gasping for air. i walk as fast as i can to get my inhaler in my room. it was like 100 km away in that condition. i nearly fainted. lesson learned.

    • @feliciaagbougwu1254
      @feliciaagbougwu1254 2 роки тому

      Your generosity curing my ailment called Asthma attack is incomparable you assured me of gotten healed just within 14days and it was so. Thank you Dr Igho I will keep letting the world knows about your UA-cam channel

    • @trevormenal8318
      @trevormenal8318 Рік тому

      Legitimate question. Do you believe if you sat down and meditated on relaxing, would it help? I've a theory that asthma is directly related to anxiety.

    • @_azstudio
      @_azstudio Рік тому +2

      @@trevormenal8318 i tried several times. It works. But that time it is uncontrollable.

    • @youre_bestie_mia6649
      @youre_bestie_mia6649 4 місяці тому

      People say I have asthma bc I'm obese😭

    • @_azstudio
      @_azstudio 4 місяці тому

      Astrazaneca symbicort. I use it once every 2 days. It never attacks me anymore. Thank God.

  • @danien2411
    @danien2411 Рік тому +97

    My asthma has always been rather mild, and I haven’t needed my inhalers in years! But over the last few days me and my partner caught a cold, over a couple of days I started to notice it was slightly harder to breath.. but didn’t think anything of it and I don’t normally carry my inhalers as I don’t need them hardly ever! But last night I genuinely felt like I could not breath and was up all night, and then today it got so bad I called 111 and ended up in the doctors white as a sheet and feeling like I was suffocating, thankfully he had an inhaler right there and told me if my symptoms got any worse again to go straight to the hospital, ventolin is an absolute godsend

    • @paul_particularlyunhappynut
      @paul_particularlyunhappynut Рік тому +4

      This is scary as shit, cause I'm technically diagnosed with asthma, but legitimately can't remember the last time I've ever had an asthma attack before (apparently it was when I was 4 and maybe bronchitis).
      I'm lazy with my inhaler because of it, I usually leave it around and my parents move it wherever, so I'm not sure if it's always in the same place. If I had a sudden severe asthma attack from waking up alone one night, and I couldn't get attention or reach my phone quick enough, I might be boned

    • @danien2411
      @danien2411 Рік тому +4

      @@paul_particularlyunhappynut you sound similar to me in that I very rarely actually need it, but it’s always so important to carry your inhalers incase what happened to me happens to you… it’s unlikely but make sure you ALWAYS have a blue one with you, the worst my peak flow had ever been prior to this attack was around 300 which isn’t severe, but when I did one at this said doctors appointment (with difficulty) it was 120, the night I was awake I was too afraid to tell my boyfriend and his mum how much I really couldn’t breath (they had already been with me two hours with a paper bag ect and thought part of it was me panicking, which isn’t there fault as I understand people can panic and it makes it feel worse…) but in hindsight it was so dangerous and I should of just called an ambulance for myself as I very easily could of died (not to be dramatic) when I went to the doctors the next day I couldn’t even speak to my dad on the way because I was using every ounce of energy to keep enough air going into my lungs whilst also panicking, even walking to the waiting room I almost past out and my lips were tingling. Not trying to frighten you, as long as you can try and keep a blue one with you at all times you’ll be okay ❤️

    • @paul_particularlyunhappynut
      @paul_particularlyunhappynut Рік тому +2

      @@danien2411 I see. I readed it all. Thank you for the comment. I know everyone's not the same, but if you held out for 2 hours, I think that paints a better picture. I should probably be able hypothetically to muster enough strength to find it/ask someone at home for it
      Btw, I currently have bronchitis in my left lung (not joking). But it's not like I ever had trouble breathing during it, the coughing is just annoying. But I haven't felt a tightness in my chest like most asthmatics describe. I used my inhaler once just to make sure, but I didn't feel that much different. Obviously it didn't make the bronchitis and coughing suddenly disappear. So I suppose they are different conditions

    • @xoxo9256
      @xoxo9256 Рік тому +2

      I was diagnosed with asthma when I was a baby but since I was 13/14 years old I never needed inhalers anymore. Until I was 27 and I had a sudden asthma attack alone at home while I was chilling and watching a soccer game. At first I thought it was only alergies but it got worse, with shortness of breath. So it never really goes away, it can get better but asthma stays with you. We should always have our inhalers in case something happens. I didn't have any and needed to stay the night at the hospital to have it under control. Now I need the inhalers regularly again. It's always been a mild asthma but it's still really annoying to know you're not at full capacity of breathing.

    • @paul_particularlyunhappynut
      @paul_particularlyunhappynut Рік тому +2

      ​@@xoxo9256 I see. Thanks for the comment, that puts things in perspective. Did they figure out what might've caused it? Jesus, that happening while your chilling watching TV is scary. Most asthmatics say it happens with heavy cardio like running or an allergic reaction to something. But it's even more scary to me if your or my lungs can just peace out from nothing, for seemingly no known reason. like wtf?!
      I don't seem to be allergic to anything. And if I'am, not anything that I know of. Well, I'am to pollen like everyone else on the planet. But it just makes my nose runny. No tightness or short breath or anything like that.
      I've heard of peak flow meters to check your base breathing level, but idk how much it'd practically help tbh. Like, I don't think it can predict an asthma attack weeks or months ahead I think. And even then, you'd have to check it regularly, right? (somethin im too lazy to do 💀)

  • @kaimike.5510
    @kaimike.5510 2 роки тому +23

    I have been diagnosed with asthma for a couple of months, I can feel her pain while watching this video.

  • @eijiro_.Kirishima159
    @eijiro_.Kirishima159 Рік тому +30

    I have asthma and I’m always scared this will happen to me 😢😢😢😢

    • @Electrostatic_Fusion
      @Electrostatic_Fusion Рік тому +1

      I've had an asthma attack before. It was terrible 😢

    • @user-yt5hi2hv5l
      @user-yt5hi2hv5l 3 місяці тому

      @@Electrostatic_Fusionmoi aussi et c’était la nuit et je suis en se moment à l’hôpital 😢😢😢

    • @user-yt5hi2hv5l
      @user-yt5hi2hv5l 3 місяці тому

      Moi sa mes arriver😢😢😢

    • @Electrostatic_Fusion
      @Electrostatic_Fusion 3 місяці тому

      @@user-yt5hi2hv5l je suis désolé 🥺 c'est triste

    • @Electrostatic_Fusion
      @Electrostatic_Fusion 3 місяці тому

      @@user-yt5hi2hv5l je suis content que je peux comprendre français 🥳

  • @Truthseeker1515
    @Truthseeker1515 Рік тому +32

    I have had an asthma attack a couple of years ago, ABSOLUTE PANIC. YOU CANNOT BREATHE! As if someone held your head under water, I thought my heart was going to stop. Never felt such sensation before. Currently, with acute bronchitis, thanks God for Ventolin.

    • @fridayidikwu5965
      @fridayidikwu5965 Рік тому

      Doctor Ani John I met you when I was in crisis and in the most inconvenient and disturbing manner. But I never regretted meeting you, thank you so much for sending your Herbal medicine,,,

    • @carylalmirasayre9778
      @carylalmirasayre9778 Рік тому

      Does your throat ache if you have an asthma attack? I hope you feel better!

  • @nausheen_nishat435
    @nausheen_nishat435 2 роки тому +19

    I have been diagnosed with asthma in 2019.. And man...asthma attacks are painful and scary honestly.. You are okay now and within second chest starts to tighten and suddenly you can't breath...

    • @maryanne7161
      @maryanne7161 Рік тому

      How old r u, if u dont mind sharing?

  • @karenmartin4479
    @karenmartin4479 2 роки тому +28

    I had a severe asthma attack last night just before I was going to sleep all of a sudden I became very confused and felt like something was squeezing the life out of me I didn't go to casualty I took my inhalers and eventually I began to feel better I've never felt so scared in my whole life I'm going to sleep sitting up in a chare tonight as I'm now anxious about falling asleep I've got an asthma review with my nurse soon please take care of yourself if you suffer from this dreadful condition and remember to take your inhalers exactly the same way as instructed.i thought I was ok not taking it so often I do now this has shook the hell out of me xxxx

    • @feliciaagbougwu1254
      @feliciaagbougwu1254 2 роки тому

      Your generosity curing my ailment called Asthma attack is incomparable you assured me of gotten healed just within 14days and it was so. Thank you Dr Igho I will keep letting the world knows about your UA-cam channel.

    • @trevormenal8318
      @trevormenal8318 Рік тому

      Do you believe asthma is directly related to anxiety and can be helped or even solved with meditation and mindfulness exercises?

  • @Emma-dp8lh
    @Emma-dp8lh 2 роки тому +32

    Girl in my class had a sudden Asthma attack so I feel like it's probably important for me to know this just incase

    • @feliciaagbougwu1254
      @feliciaagbougwu1254 2 роки тому

      Your generosity curing my ailment called Asthma attack is incomparable you assured me of gotten healed just within 14days and it was so. Thank you Dr Igho I will keep letting the world knows about your UA-cam channel

    • @Chipay08
      @Chipay08 Рік тому +2

      Emma I totally appreciate your efforts. Most of the people around don't have knowledge about asthama and severe asthama attacks can be very haunting to people in workplace, if no coworker/friend have idea to help them out.

    • @maryanne7161
      @maryanne7161 Рік тому +1

      ​@@Chipay08I think they should be informed/trained by the patient before hand.

    • @Chipay08
      @Chipay08 Рік тому +1

      @@maryanne7161 I agree.

  • @Rafael-pi4md
    @Rafael-pi4md 2 роки тому +31

    I used to have it as a kid, cold weather and exercises were a nightmare. It's gone now but probably will come back when I get old

    • @cozycatlover123
      @cozycatlover123 10 місяців тому

      Same here

    • @_aura_8012
      @_aura_8012 7 місяців тому

      Same with me

    • @KyaniMosaic_Crone
      @KyaniMosaic_Crone 5 місяців тому

      Please be careful.
      My younger brother was like that. Thought he out grew it in his 20's.
      They always warned us this type that goes dormant & returns later in life is the deadliest form of asthma. Not only because it comes back out of the blue but also because the attacks are A LOT stronger.
      If you don't have an inhaler I can give you the advice the doctors gave us for him. Get some form of citrus juice into you ASAP. Orange Juice is best but fresh squeezed lemonade or limeade will also work.
      The key is to drink 8 ounces of Citrus juice, preferably in 5 minutes. The citric acid actually helps cut the mucus & relax the airway.
      I have Reactive Airway Disease (not asthma) & it works for me as well. We've notice the Simply Orange juice brand works the best because it's all juice, no water to dilute it.

  • @mullet-man6956
    @mullet-man6956 2 роки тому +198

    This is little much haha.
    We usually feel the attack building up. Then I immediately stop working out and sit on the ground outside to focus on my breathing. Also I take a puff from the puff thing. Btw it’s terrible if people are gathering around you when having an attack, give us some space and keep an eye on us and we’ll be fine:)

    • @TheCatnipCinema
      @TheCatnipCinema 2 роки тому +51

      Not always true. The majority of my attacks are extremely sudden. No prior warning signs.

    • @anine7212
      @anine7212 2 роки тому +37

      I think it’s a little different for everyone. Mine are more like hers, and it truly sucks.

    • @zoya8032
      @zoya8032 2 роки тому +10

      Not true my attacks are always sudden.... it gets worst in some seconds.......

    • @nadinejadehernandez4569
      @nadinejadehernandez4569 2 роки тому

      I coudn't agree more.

    • @StunXPlayz
      @StunXPlayz 2 роки тому +2

      My heart beat rises when I’m about to get an attack

  • @mkb6140
    @mkb6140 Рік тому +63

    Who has asthma right now
    👇

  • @LaPetite510
    @LaPetite510 Рік тому +13

    OMG this is exactly how my asthma attacks are every few months or so.
    I actually went into cardiac arrest once.
    As far as pain, my chest feels more like discomfort (more dull pain) than true, make you wince, pain.

    • @JohnWickersonThe3rd
      @JohnWickersonThe3rd Рік тому

      Asthma attack is i think sudden because i never had a asthma attack.

    • @maryanne7161
      @maryanne7161 Рік тому +2

      Hope u r fine now? Mind sharing how u were revived?

    • @moonshine399
      @moonshine399 8 місяців тому +1

      Oh my..that is the next level. Hope ur doing ok...😢

  • @pvt.pineapple9008
    @pvt.pineapple9008 Рік тому +6

    I'm having a asthma attack while I type this. My chest feels tight, my throat feels clear of obstruction, but I'm still having trouble breathing properly. It's scary as hell and I feel like I'm dying. I know I'm not, but it's just scary.
    I hope this is helpful to anyone reading this.
    It's scary, you're not dying, you're okay, and it's only temporary.
    It's all mental,
    get somewhere where you're comfortable,
    and get with someone you feel comfortable with, and just Relax. You're okay... Just Relax...

    • @maryanne7161
      @maryanne7161 Рік тому

      R u fine? Did you take an inhaler?

    • @noreenfatima936
      @noreenfatima936 3 місяці тому

      I had 2 3 days back and it was worst
      And did the same thing
      It worked .....
      Need to calm urself first and take your inhalers and other medications...

    • @holly9464
      @holly9464 Місяць тому

      Are you okay?

  • @stargirl12314
    @stargirl12314 10 днів тому

    Today at school, I had witnessed a kid having an asthma attack. He just got back from running a mile at gym and he just laid on the floor having trouble breathing. It sounded terrible, I almost wanted to cry. Some kids laughed a little but it wasn't loud, it was silent in the room though. I was just staring to make sure he was okay. Multiple teachers came in to help and told us to move the chairs out of the way, I felt bad because he started crying and it looked like he was in pain. My teacher brung in a wheelchair and sat him on it, I don't know where he is now but possibly in the hospital. I prayed that he was okay... But to anyone who suffers from asthma, always carry a pump because it can end up badly and possibly fatal, take it seriously! Stay safe and god bless ❤😊

  • @nukecream200
    @nukecream200 3 роки тому +45

    Thank you so much..you guys are always being helpful..constantly share this useful information to us..God bless you all😥😢

    • @sanibland3410
      @sanibland3410 2 роки тому +1

      You can get cured by Doctor Oseiwe on UA-cam with his herbal medicine,🌿🌿🌿 to cure Asthma and some other disease permanently 🌿🌿:

    • @feliciaagbougwu1254
      @feliciaagbougwu1254 2 роки тому

      Your generosity curing my ailment called Asthma attack is incomparable you assured me of gotten healed just within 14days and it was so. Thank you Dr Igho I will keep letting the world knows about your UA-cam channel.

  • @luneyx943
    @luneyx943 2 роки тому +13

    I understand that feeling completely, it’s hell.

  • @Skyloche
    @Skyloche Рік тому +8

    I've had asthma for over 40 yrs and I can't relate to this video at all. Any asthma attack I've had comes on slowly. This is nothing like I've ever seen or experienced.

    • @tonyt8271
      @tonyt8271 Рік тому +7

      Just went to the funeral of a family friend who died from a severe asthma attack. Every body, reaction, severity & therefore result is different.

    • @Skyloche
      @Skyloche Рік тому +1

      How unfortunate

    • @maryanne7161
      @maryanne7161 Рік тому

      Looks like yours werent triggered by exercise while hers was?

  • @aelly6682
    @aelly6682 Рік тому +5

    i feel her. i got asthma attack for being expose to cold temperature for too long and i felt like dying seriously. my chest was too tight, i could barely catch a breath, can't speak, stand, sit or lay down. the only you wanted in this situation is your inhaler and BREATHE.

  • @eca054
    @eca054 Рік тому +4

    As an asthmatic this effect my hole life and I went to the hospital multiple times because of this

  • @CelestePearl
    @CelestePearl 2 роки тому +8

    When I get asthma attacks (very very rarely), I usually hide in bathroom and wait for my death. And even when people have seen I have had attack, they just watch, keep walking and won't help, For real.

    • @StunXPlayz
      @StunXPlayz 2 роки тому

      Bro doesn’t use a nebulizer instead he tries to commit suicide

    • @inlonging
      @inlonging Рік тому +1

      Yes I have had these attacks for years and people usually act like I’m sick because I’m coughing and wheezing. I can barely breathe.

    • @glorianomsazulu5448
      @glorianomsazulu5448 Рік тому

      You can ask HELP, we usually don't want to bother others 🤷‍♀️

    • @Chipay08
      @Chipay08 Рік тому +3

      @@glorianomsazulu5448 Yea, but in nearly dying moment one is not conscious enough to call someone for help. And shouting in this situation can worsen the attack.

  • @Reshmashiek147
    @Reshmashiek147 9 місяців тому +2

    Some people are thinking like I'm just acting and I'm going through this intentionally.

  • @americansmark
    @americansmark Рік тому +7

    Almost got me last Monday. I didn't know my airway had tightened and food got stuck and completely blocked my airway. I would have choked to death had someone not seen me struggling and rushed to help.
    Ended up in the hospital and found out I randomly developed severe asthma.

  • @chiveskilla
    @chiveskilla Рік тому +4

    When i first got diagnosed with asthma, i never believed it and i never took cautions cause i belived that the doctors have not actually do any tests to me. Until I was unable to breath and my chest tight and my air way was like being squeed. Holding my inhaler and i have to cry so much cause i was so scared and see how dumb i look..

  • @SheliaRPierre
    @SheliaRPierre 11 місяців тому +5

    The tightening of chest is painful and scary. I ate spicy chicken one time and could not breath, I had to hold my chest and run to my inhaler. One of the scariest moments of my life!!! Been wheezing and coughing for few days now. Used nebulizer and it helped.

  • @Artsy_sleep-deprived_person
    @Artsy_sleep-deprived_person Рік тому +8

    I’ve had asthma my whole life and I’ve had a small asthma attack and I realized that I forgot my inhaler so I kept my hands above my head to give my lungs a little better chance to expand, I still coughed until I could get home a grab my inhaler, it was not a good feeling.

  • @amyedwards4650
    @amyedwards4650 Рік тому +3

    This is too much. This is not what like a asthma attack is like, let alone what a severe asthma attack is like! You don’t just fall to the fall for a start, there’s other things you look out for, firstly sitting them upright if they are still breathing, any wheezing, this is from someone who has had severe asthma since they were 10 and have had 3 ITU admissions and still lucky to be here

  • @colonelradec5956
    @colonelradec5956 Рік тому +9

    ive had asthma attacks so bad that i woulda died without oxygen immediately. ive had em so bad from allergies my inhaler did nothing. its terrifying. and can be deadly.

    • @sk_media.10
      @sk_media.10 Рік тому +2

      Drink turmeric tea daily before Breakfast.

    • @TomiOnDesign
      @TomiOnDesign Рік тому

      @@sk_media.10 drank all the tumeric and other herbal tea possible. Didn’t help

    • @maryanne7161
      @maryanne7161 Рік тому +2

      If ur inhaler didn't work then were u taken to the ER?

    • @colonelradec5956
      @colonelradec5956 Рік тому +1

      @@maryanne7161 once yes. Used to get driven to the hospital. Once I was alone and had to go by ambulance. Was in for 3 days.

    • @maryanne7161
      @maryanne7161 Рік тому +1

      @@colonelradec5956 Sorry to hear that. From what I've read it's connected to the gut. Have you tried natural remedies?

  • @anekiecampbell
    @anekiecampbell 7 місяців тому +1

    Its so hard trying to breath, grasping for air, trying to take some air in and let it out as fast as possible. Because taking it in feels like its just stuck in your chest, and you have to let it out because keeping it in for too long feels like you really need to take in some new fresh air because there is too much carbon dioxide . The breath is always stuck in my chest. And because of my fighing to breathe it hurts my chest really hard. Sitting up sleeping every night until its over. Suddenly Waking up feeling like you were under water for long and are about to die and need to breathe. Coughing the crap out your chest because you havent taken a deep breath for long and now the breath feels like its coming up in your throat. Getting into panic attack because you feel like thats gonna be yor last breath and you dont wanna die, exercise and simple walking is super hard, laughing is hard, yawing is hard, couging is hard, anything that has to use your voice is so hard when having athsma attack. Ive been through this so many times. And i really care for people who is going thorugh the same.❤ there are alot more complications that comes with it. And I believe that people who has to go through this. Is a biiiiig warrior❤. They knows exactly what fighting for life is.

    • @Kai..1
      @Kai..1 4 місяці тому

      Asthma is ass

  • @sophieniechcial2501
    @sophieniechcial2501 5 місяців тому

    Thank u to the 3 paramedics who saved my life this Saturday after I nearly died from an Asthma Attack ❤🙏🏼❤

  • @SHAZY-789
    @SHAZY-789 Рік тому +3

    I also have this asthma problem. This is very painful and when this happens its very hard to breathe.

  • @margaretchapman6079
    @margaretchapman6079 3 місяці тому +2

    I have had asthma since I was a little girl....its no joke gasping for air.
    Those who suffer from asthma like me please carry your inhaler with you wherever you go, and keep an inhaler by your bedside at night.
    If this helps an asthmatic sufferer I have been prescribed a Fostair Next Inhaler you use it twice in the morning & twice at night contains steroid, this acts as a preventative. X

  • @alicegoldenvalley
    @alicegoldenvalley Рік тому +2

    I just can’t breathe well in general, I’m fully bedridden because of my asthma and copd. Does anyone know good meds ? My doctor only gives me Ventolin & inhaler steroids.

    • @maryanne7161
      @maryanne7161 Рік тому

      Have u looked into natural remedies? From what i've read, asthma is connected to the gut.

  • @madjurixl
    @madjurixl 2 роки тому +6

    Little side note as a asthma patient: dont overdose inhaler or dont use fast for emergecny, follow the steps. Side effects is not good.

    • @vintage1223
      @vintage1223 2 роки тому +2

      What side affects ?

    • @Denise-ke3jn
      @Denise-ke3jn 2 роки тому +1

      What's the side effects and how much is overdosing?

  • @RickyWhenICatchYouRicky101
    @RickyWhenICatchYouRicky101 Рік тому +18

    I can tell you I've been through an asthma attack recently and it's the worse thing ever my chest literally tightened up and I could barely breathe I got rushed to the hospital and I literally collapsed on the stairs because I was so tired.
    I had to take 10 puffs for 3 days and I still don't feel as good now.

    • @sharamaelopez632
      @sharamaelopez632 Рік тому +1

      Oh my you poor thing 🥺 I hope you get better. I'll pray for you. Even I am experiencing tightness in chest and it doesn't feel good at all

    • @maryanne7161
      @maryanne7161 Рік тому

      I guess v can call asthma attacks as mini heart attacks on a loop or to be fair, are heart attacks worse?

  • @sarahwilson7825
    @sarahwilson7825 Рік тому +3

    This is so difficult on our children. My son has severe persistent asthma and we still have professionals question it because he doesnt wheeze as classic symptoms...

    • @maryanne7161
      @maryanne7161 Рік тому

      I have come across numerous natural remedies on Pinterest which seem based on science. They would require a lot of hard work, patience, money (maybe) on ur and ur child's part. But, i guess, it should be worth it.

  • @nikairampersad9989
    @nikairampersad9989 2 роки тому +6

    Thinking about it it can cause alot of harm to you my friend had it she almost died she needed her puff but luckily my friend came running out of the class to save her my friend and her were best friends and its scary to think what would've happens if she didn't get the puff stay safe

  • @thegrandlevel313
    @thegrandlevel313 10 місяців тому

    Doesn’t hurt to have some sort of jewelry or or something that will clearly state where your inhaler is, how to use it, and ALWAYS keep it in that spot.
    Even the worst people will generally help in situations like this.
    I had really bad asthma as a child and stopped breathing many times, but I grew out of it… I still don’t dare to not have a rescue inhaler at least filled and up to date.
    If you ever come across this, dial emergency services immediately before you do anything. You can always just put them on speaker while you use your hands to help.

  • @christianterrill3503
    @christianterrill3503 Рік тому +2

    Man I and a friend that had it bad and he would always forget his inhaler. His parent were bad alcoholics so they never remembered to make sure he had it before leaving. He spent the night at my house almost every weekend , his parents were very drunk and abusive. Well he would have horrific attacks every once and while at least 2 or 3 times a year and of course his parents would be passed out drunk so we would have to rush over to his house in the middle of the night or even some times call 911 so the ambulance could arrive with the inhaler faster then we could drive to his house. After like the 4th or 5th time my dad finall6 got a great idea to just get a extra one and keep it at our house. The terror my friend would have on his face when he realized he forgot his inhaler I will never forget. Funny thing is we kidna bonded over our illness I have a heart problem called SVT. We both get sudden attacks and both of our problem was scary.

  • @enpassent-ed8ue
    @enpassent-ed8ue 14 годин тому

    from experience, i recommend going to somewhere cold this helped me. i remember i had asthma and strangely my inhaler didn't work for some reason, but I seriously didn't want to go to the hospital since it was night time and i wasn't feeling like going to the hospital, and what helped was the refrigerator, i opened it and put my face in and after a bit, it went away.

    • @enpassent-ed8ue
      @enpassent-ed8ue 14 годин тому

      though i realized it depends on the type, some people's asthma is much worse then me

  • @Hustle29237
    @Hustle29237 Рік тому +2

    I wish it was easier to reach the medicine. I have constantly pile up because if I ran out there’s no way for me to get it unless I go to the emergency room where they’ll charge my thousands of dollars when all I need is a hit of an Inhaler. This is what happened when I discovered I had asthma just 2 years back

    • @maryanne7161
      @maryanne7161 Рік тому

      U just need to be on top of it by keeping two. And checking the expiry of the second one especially.
      Also i guess, get a nebulizer but only if u need it and ur inhalers don't seem to help in an emergency.

  • @thatguyblue4811
    @thatguyblue4811 Місяць тому

    Never leave your inhaler and make SURE that it is in GOOD working condition. Not too long ago a young man passed away at my job because his inhaler malfunctioned.

  • @stephenaugust859
    @stephenaugust859 11 місяців тому +1

    Omg!! I lost my best friend to this deadly attack just yesterday 😢😢…it happend so fast and her inhaler wasn’t close😭😭😭

  • @nasacopy3948
    @nasacopy3948 2 роки тому +19

    What camera you're using that's too beautiful to be a security camera

    • @Artermist
      @Artermist 2 роки тому

      Hidden cam, not security

    • @xianxua2054
      @xianxua2054 2 роки тому +7

      It’s fake video that’s why

  • @MyThoughtzAndOpinionz
    @MyThoughtzAndOpinionz 10 місяців тому

    I didn’t even know you can get asthma attacks from exercise. And that was very light exercise she was doing. She must have severe asthma. My asthma usually flares up in cold weather, dusty environments, or when i’m sick.

  • @deelightful6124
    @deelightful6124 Рік тому +3

    Mine is so severe I have at least one every day😢

    • @maryanne7161
      @maryanne7161 Рік тому

      Look into natural remedies. Its usually connected to the gut.

  • @Kur404
    @Kur404 28 днів тому

    2:20 just wanted to mention a VERY important detail, when you do cpr you do it DEEP. As in atleast 2 inches deep. Ignore the risk of breaking ribs, your priority is the patient’s life
    It’s also better to do it faster than the example in the video; most doctors would recommend doing it to the beat of the song “ Stayin’ Alive”
    I would also recommend finding a video with more detailed instructions on how to do cpr
    (Im not a medical professional)

  • @Morgan-yl3ou
    @Morgan-yl3ou Рік тому +8

    I have been close to death many times .
    Im a chronic asthmatic .I agree with all of this ...
    If inside house , it can really help to be near an open window...
    ..even in winter , the cold breeze helps me breath better .
    The fridge has similar affect ..sit near open fridge.
    Lean forward slightly , so that lungs can expand more .
    Lungs are situated at back of your chest .. so you need to take weight
    ..of front chest off the lungs .
    Thats why its so hard to breath lying down.
    Keep calm ....and be patient.
    Stay focussed .
    Quite often if patient is severely ill
    ..with inflamed lungs ...inhalers dont work well..
    ..so sooner they have oxygen and steroids , the better .
    Steroids will open the airways much better than anything .
    They can only get this from doctors / hospitals .../ surgery.
    Never give them a drink , as they can choke on this.
    Severe asthma can feel like someone is sitting on your chest
    ..squashing your lungs, feels like trying to breath through a tiny straw.
    It can hurt alot, and asthmatics need to concentrate on breathing .
    Give them space and keep calm around them .
    It will tire them out eventually ...
    asthma attacks are very hard work..
    so get call ambulance as soon as possible
    A useful tip..
    Type up all your medical details up to date ..
    List of medicene , name and address, allergies,
    Date of birth, next of kin , any recent treatment
    List of medical comditions . Names of doctors
    ..and specialists. Family contact details...
    ...and keep this on or near you at all times ..
    When you are seriously ill or vunerable like this..
    ..you are unable to talk or concentrate when paramedics
    ..or doctors ask you questions .
    This medical information can help them so much ,
    when treating you.
    Also sometimes their medical computer system is down ,
    ..and they cant access information about you .
    So show them your paper version .,
    This applies to all people with any illness.
    Think and plan ahead .
    If alone when you collapse with asthma etc
    , bang loudly on something with legs or arms
    (?eg floor, door, chair .....beep horn in car if in car ...
    ...or what ever is near you )...
    ..to get attention . Someone will come to you.
    Its always best to be prepared for anything .
    Infact it will keep you calm and could save your life.
    💚💚💚💚💚💚💚🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏💚💚💚💚💚💚

    • @rainc5850
      @rainc5850 Рік тому

      I flexed on this asthmatic mf in my school by breathing

  • @Chia-seed_Rex
    @Chia-seed_Rex Рік тому +2

    Why did the lady in white shirt not notice loud coughing immediately

  • @blizzardrules
    @blizzardrules 9 місяців тому

    My best friend which is 13 years old has experienced this.

  • @Izaikaze
    @Izaikaze Рік тому +7

    Here's a little story!
    It was the last 10 minutes of my school day, and I was coughing a bit too much. I used my inhaler (I had my inhaler attached to a string around my neck. It was pretty much a necklace.) I used it 2 times more than I was supposed to, so 6 times in 4 hours. I then proceeded to have shortness of breath for the next 10 minutes. I was sent outside to my car driver, and she asked why I was breathing so hard. I had said an asthma attack and then sent the other girl in the car to get help from a teacher. They called 911, and I was taken to a hospital because, first, severe asthma and second, I overdosed, and it still didn't help. I was in an ambulance, and they used a nebulizer to help me. (This was YESTERDAY) Keep in mind, IM ONLY 13!!

    • @illusion84
      @illusion84 Рік тому +2

      Bro same with me
      Mine is a routine lover asthama
      Whenever i go tu buy milk at evening
      Or during 3 to 4 am it attacks me severely
      When i start to cough it slowly decreases
      But during that time i think to just die man just die
      It is usually that severe

    • @Izaikaze
      @Izaikaze Рік тому +2

      @@illusion84 Yeahhh, asthma isn't fun :(

    • @maryanne7161
      @maryanne7161 Рік тому

      Girls, look into curing ur gut. From what I've read, asthma starts in the gut.

    • @qiqiland443
      @qiqiland443 7 місяців тому

      that must of been terrifying I’m so sorry

  • @Iwannakissmisa
    @Iwannakissmisa 2 роки тому +2

    when i have an asthma attack sometimes I don't notice for a while I like be watching youtube and then out of no where I start to feel weird so ill take a deep breath and when I cant breath I use my inhaler

  • @charlessmith263
    @charlessmith263 Місяць тому

    If the person passes out (and ends up unconscious), treat severe asthma like a classic cardiac infarction (heart attack) or choking. Act fast!
    The asthmatic patient who is unconscious will have terminal hypoxia worsened into hypoxemia, and if that person cannot get his breathing back to normal within 4 minutes or so, that person will be DEAD.
    That is why you need to put CPR on that person. Chest compressions are more emphasized now than mouth-to-mouth resuscitation per new Emergency Medical Technician protocols now. The risk of CPR is you could break a rib on that fallen patient but still this is important But still chest-compress until the patient gets back breathing again or if emergency help arrives!!! Even if you break a rib....
    Now if the asthma is anaphylatic-induced, the patient should use an Epi-pen IMMEDIATELY. The injection has to be targeted to the thigh, and since it is an auto-injector, the injection needs to be held on the skin for 20 seconds before you get it out of the skin. This will relieve the asthma in 30 seconds or so, but if the asthma comes back, another auto-injection needs to be applied. If that fails, call emergency services ASAP.

  • @martamarinelli413
    @martamarinelli413 Рік тому +1

    I have asthma, luckily it's not extreme so i don't need to take precautions everywhere

    • @fridayidikwu5965
      @fridayidikwu5965 Рік тому

      Doctor Ani John I met you when I was in crisis and in the most inconvenient and disturbing manner. But I never regretted meeting you, thank you so much for sending your Herbal medicine,,,

  • @babagogo4147
    @babagogo4147 Рік тому +1

    My asthma attacks are unpredictable as a shark attack

  • @WhiteHairRules-cu6yr
    @WhiteHairRules-cu6yr 12 днів тому

    Very nice shortfilm

  • @karljameslee3279
    @karljameslee3279 7 місяців тому

    If the person is unconscious, You can’t do cpr right away. The person has to be no pulse before doing that and you must be trained to do so.

  • @GermaTroo
    @GermaTroo Рік тому +1

    You dont collapse to the floor like a heart attack its just where you cant breath and your chest is tight

    • @maryanne7161
      @maryanne7161 Рік тому

      U do collapse. My husband developed asthma (i think he got the attacks when it rained here in the desert in november) in 2012.Had those attacks for a month or two. Got nebulized in time except for twice. Those two times he fainted for a few seconds/collapsed.

  • @ChewySink
    @ChewySink 6 місяців тому +1

    I feel so bad and ik how it feels 😢

  • @ZeusTheEnglishBulldog
    @ZeusTheEnglishBulldog 2 роки тому +4

    I have serve asthma but I never managed to faint from it to be honest I might have been so much worse because I was having it when I was sleeping but I got a nightmare so I woke up and slept with my mom I was 6 then and that’s when it started getting worse

  • @F4mousLiv
    @F4mousLiv Рік тому +2

    Omg it's hurts so much, I have it and I almost died from it

  • @desireebryant9523
    @desireebryant9523 9 місяців тому

    I’ve been taking Blackseed oil for the past two months and haven’t had an asthma attack. It also helps with the chest pain try it I’ve had asthma since I was five years old I wish I would’ve found black seed oil years ago.

  • @millypowell981
    @millypowell981 Рік тому +1

    I use m6 inhaler because when my asthma attacks I will start breathing quickly and fainter with anyone knowing

  • @Tech_Traveler
    @Tech_Traveler 2 місяці тому

    The crazy thing is this:
    Inhaler cost in American: $50
    Inhaler cost in Vietnam: $5.00
    Needless to say I have like 100 inhalers just because.

  • @mikhaellainosc
    @mikhaellainosc Рік тому +1

    When i was 3-4 years old i got asthma but not in that high level pretty much i got passed through it without any inhaler but im still aware till now cuz somehow i still have problems with breathing

  • @Sarah-o3n
    @Sarah-o3n 2 роки тому +3

    I had one today in class my my class mates thought I was dying I was like almost going to fall but it went bc I had my puffer

  • @Sashabooboo
    @Sashabooboo 7 місяців тому

    15 seconds into this I knew I was watching a workplace training video.

  • @Calxdtorna
    @Calxdtorna Рік тому +1

    This is also my nightmare I had a few asthma attacks in the pass and they are terrible

  • @Faiith1964
    @Faiith1964 3 дні тому

    Adult asthma X2 years, chest tightness can't breath in or out because of severe chest pain

  • @mitalicodeninga932
    @mitalicodeninga932 10 місяців тому

    Thx to thx pregnant lady for her helping hand to the girl who was suffering..

  • @eduardojrmercado2491
    @eduardojrmercado2491 2 місяці тому

    my don't understand me, when I can't breathe and I need to rest at least 2-3mins, she will say "come on you're over reacting" I only replied with smile.. if she can feel what I feel, she understands me.. the chest pain, the difficulty in breathing..

  • @hyper5448
    @hyper5448 Рік тому +1

    I never had asthma before

  • @lulu-sb8ib
    @lulu-sb8ib 4 місяці тому +1

    1:13
    Call 911❌
    Grab shirt ✅

  • @zqdhfkh
    @zqdhfkh Рік тому +1

    İ cant explain how much it used to scare me. İ was always thinking im dying

  • @Londndvs
    @Londndvs Місяць тому

    Wow I just looked into this after 4 years of having random chest tightness and accelerated heart beating while I try to breathe in and out for some reason I never took it serious and didn’t go to the hospital but I just breathed and calmed myself down and tried my best to get myself together and didn’t push myself to feel better just listened to my body… I did not know Asthma can be that severe and I’m going to get it controlled yes it hurts and yes it’s scarey!

  • @sonicfadou2296
    @sonicfadou2296 Рік тому +1

    I feel very very bad for her asthma right now

  • @niteblaster1
    @niteblaster1 2 роки тому +1

    Eat small amounts of raw onions
    Anti inflammatory,
    I have covid for 5 days I'm struggling to breath and I have asthma,I tried onions yesterday, within minutes my airways were clear,I've not had lungs like this for 30years
    Hardly used inhaler since😃

  • @Rasclaaaaat
    @Rasclaaaaat 5 місяців тому

    I have anxiety attacks and it mimics asthma symptoms I feel bad for everybody

  • @lavish_hair8378
    @lavish_hair8378 Рік тому +1

    Asthma sucks
    Mine almost took me like 9 times when I was young
    I understand that fuckin pain tho
    For me though my asthma attacks are painless but long and my chest feels really constricted
    It's eased up recently but today I had one mid so I had to scurry to my inhaler buty naked it was funny
    But Asthma sucks and be careful

  • @Kai..1
    @Kai..1 4 місяці тому

    Irs so bad. The chest tightness while not able to breath but your still coughing so much. Almost blacking out

  • @hadeesadean5130
    @hadeesadean5130 10 місяців тому +1

    I have the same disease

  • @Eddy12700
    @Eddy12700 Рік тому +1

    i cant excercise due to my asthma or atleast do too much movement really fast

  • @tasokikosan7142
    @tasokikosan7142 Рік тому +1

    I don't know if I have asthma or not because my mom kept telling me it's low blood sugar but today I woke up and it was soo hard to breath and my chest tightens and my heart started bounding so fast and when I tried to get up my vision started getting blurry so I fell back to my bed that was like 2 hours ago now I still have to breath through my mouth but it's not as bad and whenever I go up the stairs to the class with my friends I find myself more tired then they are that I literally collapse to the floor and they think I'm being dramatic but I stay lying on the floor for 3, 4 minutes till it gets better do I really have low blood sugar or is it asthma? It's in my genes too my grandma has it

    • @maryanne7161
      @maryanne7161 Рік тому

      Please get checked. Don't take it lightly.

  • @Amelia_Halo.
    @Amelia_Halo. Рік тому +1

    Me having asthma from a fruit and was sent to have hospital at night I still have it....

  • @MayarAlmarshad
    @MayarAlmarshad Рік тому +1

    I wa playing p.e at school and since I have athsma a fell to the ground in front of classmates, I fell because I was extremely tired and I was sweating and I forgot how to breathe and no one paid attention and just continued running and I didn’t fall because I was fainting I was about to I just fell because of the tiredness and I was the only one in my class with athsma so nobody felt what I was feeling and not even the teacher paid attention and I forgot my inhaler and if I had it I would still have to get up a set of stairs to get it so there was no help but I’m better now.

    • @maryanne7161
      @maryanne7161 Рік тому

      Do everything u can to not have a repeat of this. Educate people and educate urself. Look into natural remedies. It's usually connected to the gut

  • @maevajj4462
    @maevajj4462 Рік тому

    She isn’t joking it’s so hard to. Breathe and no one last because that is very rude

  • @Jade_902
    @Jade_902 Рік тому +1

    Is she coughing? Because I go into a coughing fit that lasts a long time.

  • @faithfelix2467
    @faithfelix2467 2 роки тому +5

    I had one today at school 😭 and i felt bad for everyone who had to see

  • @akira4085
    @akira4085 Рік тому +2

    Hey don't they show a real athsma attack so if anyone is having them they know what it is??

    • @fridayidikwu5965
      @fridayidikwu5965 Рік тому

      Doctor Ani John I met you when I was in crisis and in the most inconvenient and disturbing manner. But I never regretted meeting you, thank you so much for sending your Herbal medicine,,,

  • @kurohai1995
    @kurohai1995 2 роки тому +2

    I pretty must get a asthma attack if I even get near cat fur last time I could barely see because my eyes were puffy and I couldn’t ask for my inhaler cus I pretty much lost my voice I got medince but like literally I was like fhfhdjskdkfndj and my mom was just .-. I got my pump after pretty much 5 minutes of trying to ask for help

    • @maryanne7161
      @maryanne7161 Рік тому

      Hang it from ur neck if u have to. Better than almost dying or literally dying.

  • @Neng77-gy9rw
    @Neng77-gy9rw 4 місяці тому

    Even i have expeirenced it its very painful . I had asthama when I was 5 or 8 years old and I was sleeping on my parent's bed one night as a child and suddenly my chest started to squeeze and i couldn't sleep properly but it has never happened ever since.

  • @kissymissy2818
    @kissymissy2818 Рік тому +1

    I almost had one on this Thursday 😭

  • @Legendarylizzyfanyay
    @Legendarylizzyfanyay Рік тому +1

    BROO I HAVE ASTHMA I KEEP ON GETTING ASTHMA ATTACK

    • @maryanne7161
      @maryanne7161 Рік тому

      Have u looked into natural remedies? From what i've read it's connected to the gut

  • @azmagaref
    @azmagaref Рік тому +1

    With CPR when do you have to blow in the mouth, after how many pumps?

  • @zandra8054
    @zandra8054 3 роки тому +7

    i will not die becuase am stronk cat

  • @brandonperkins176
    @brandonperkins176 Місяць тому

    I expect it and I was on the verge you of Death. If it wasn't for my mother calling the rescue squad and me drinking hot green tea to open my airways, I would be dead in minutes.

  • @B4ttery_acid37
    @B4ttery_acid37 2 місяці тому

    So I went to karate class and they said I had to run around the entire middle school(it’s about 2-3 miles💀) all of us started running and it was fine at first but half way it started to get harder to breathe and I was jogging instead of running ( instructor said no walking or stopping or you’ll have to restart) I was painfully breathing barely and it hurt a ton but when I sat down in the class once I finally got there I started crying uncontrollably and my throat hurt a lot and my chest was tight I tried making my way to the bathroom but I couldn’t really walk because my legs hurt so bad I went because I felt I’d throw up I was having a panic attack and asthma at once and it felt terrible I felt so embarrassed because everyone else was fine but me, on my way home I’m wheezing but I can breathe better

  • @RareGem369
    @RareGem369 Рік тому

    Couple this with a panic attack and you have a panic disorder! 😏