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"hyperventilate" Definitions
  1. to breathe too quickly because you are very frightened or excited

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I would press myself against the platform wall and hyperventilate.
I hyperventilate quickly, supercharging my lungs, plunge underwater and push off.
My breathing got more and more ragged and I started to hyperventilate.
I'm Patrick Marlborough and tasks like doing the dishes make me hyperventilate.
Although he does have a tendency to hyperventilate when his boss's name comes up.
While pundits hyperventilate about Russia's resurgence, the reality is that President Putin isn't winning.
As you hit the near-freezing water, you'll gasp for breath and begin to hyperventilate.
At one point, she even begins to hyperventilate as she awaits the arrival of police.
Her panic disorder causes to her hyperventilate sometimes to the point of her passing out.
The mere thought of a playoff series between the Giants and Dodgers makes me hyperventilate.
"It's overwhelming," said Ms. Deler, squeezing Mr. Moreno's hand and looking like she might hyperventilate.
These critics hyperventilate at every whiff of scandal in a way that only arouses skepticism.
After the witness or witnesses confirmed he was the shooter, Cruz "began to hyperventilate," Leonard wrote.
I can't look when my blood is drawn and I hyperventilate when I see a needle.
As O'Leary's news sank in, Palomba began to hyperventilate, and everything in her head felt jumbled.
For some reason on show day, he felt like he was about to hyperventilate with nerves.
I shiver, sweat, hyperventilate, and often have to throw up as I become overwhelmed by intense fear.
I did exposure therapy, sitting amid the soap scum in a bathtub and trying not to hyperventilate.
Those who resent the prime minister's protectionist, authoritarian gloom must, then, do more than hyperventilate and pearl-clutch.
To get a high or faint, kids either choke other kids, press hard on their chests, or hyperventilate.
Her instructions were to get into the ice bath as quickly as possible and try not to hyperventilate.
Democratic Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, they hyperventilate, crossed a line when speaking about the Supreme Court on Wednesday.
But it's all still conduct unbecoming the office, and it gives the president's hysterical enemies yet another reason to hyperventilate.
Sometimes, deep inhales and exhales don't work so well with anxiety because people do hyperventilate when they suffer from this.
Maybe you want to look at tweets, or hyperventilate, or text-fight with your roommate, or pop a zit. Whatever!
People who suffer panic attacks hyperventilate and have an intense desire to flee in situations where there is rarely actual danger.
So I really don't know why people hyperventilate over a tweet," King said before questioning if his critics were "willfully ignorant.
If they show up in small groups, television will lose interest and Mr Trump will perhaps find other threats to hyperventilate about.
A point to the day The day isn't just for people who get cranky over misplaced commas or hyperventilate over errant hyphens.
Among the impressive lineup that night was a Pulitzer Prize winner, a poet laureate, and some dude from Long Island trying not to hyperventilate.
He explained that cold water causes people to hyperventilate, increasing the pH levels of the blood and leading to reduced blood flow to the brain, and confusion.
Once, while on vacation in Costa Rica, I was standing next to a young man on a zip line platform in a rain forest when he began to hyperventilate.
I'd scamper ahead, then stop and turn around to shoot, trying not to hyperventilate as I composed a frame and snapped the Poles cruising by without even breathing hard.
Her eyes rolled into the back of their sockets, her back arched on the floor and she began to hyperventilate, her voice a rising octave until it emerged as a yelp.
Active all day (and perhaps all night?), their host devices labor and hyperventilate: Give Me Time/This Page is No More's projectors overheat, their fans cooling frantically as they shutter through the show.
While free divers have learned how to hyperventilate with pure oxygen and then hold their breath for much longer periods of time (the world record is 22 minutes), ordinary humans don't have that luxury.
Then there was the necessary class-wide dab photo with Cam's orange-sweatered dab peeking out in the background: Here are some other notes from WSOC: Cam Newton: causing kids to hyperventilate and learn alliteration.
Change is likely not coming in Guaido's wake -- and his air miles are more a bid to resuscitate himself on the international stage than a chance for foreign capitals to hyperventilate about his transitional presidency.
It's a relatively simple process: You just hyperventilate to the point that the blood in your brain starts getting oversaturated with oxygen, before becoming so dizzy that it seems like you're drifting off into another dimension.
Ferguson is, as it happens, one of those conservative intellectuals who hyperventilate about the supposed threat campus activists pose to free speech — indeed, calling the campus left the "biggest threat" to free speech in Trump's America.
Thoughts of my childhood violations were previously mild interjections in my day, but now they hit me like hot flashes, making me cringe and hyperventilate at work; then, alone at home in my room, cry for hours.
Nikolas Cruz, the 19-year-old man accused of murdering 17 people in a Florida high school shooting, vomited, heaved, and began to hyperventilate while facing a witness shortly after the shooting, a newly released police report said.
And there's a tendency, I think, for commentators to hyperventilate, because it's good entertainment value, and so every twist and turn, and various candidates pop up and then vanish, and all of this is somehow determinative of what's going to happen.
President Donald Trump's 'America First' agenda has led to concerns over the rise of protectionism globally, but a senior executive at the Asian Development Bank (ADB) told CNBC it is not the time to hyperventilate over the administration's planned policies.
I think the tendency of politicians to hyperventilate about the apocalyptic nature of policies they oppose — especially when those policies constitute, in truth, incremental changes to existing systems — has placed much of the country in a permanent and psychologically unhealthy state of panic.
It took over a year of living at home, paying the price of rent toward my loans, and a lot of pep talks before I could look at my student loan balance without my chest tightening and feeling the urge to hyperventilate.
Aiding them is the corporate media industrial complex, whose engines are humming along ferociously, offering 24/7 cable news airwaves and print columns to hyperventilate over Russia influencing our elections—allegations still unaccompanied by incontrovertible evidence—and the scary, big bear that is President Donald Trump's inner circle holding untoward calls with Russian officials.
Rather than hyperventilate over Facebook ads and Twitter trolls, perhaps Congress and the current Department of Justice should look into what the FBI found in 2009-10, how much of it benefited Bill and Hillary Clinton—and why the DoJ and the Obama administration never briefed the intelligence committees on this Russian collusion operation.
As a couple of senior congressional Republican aides told me on Saturday — on condition of anonymity, to speak candidly about private discussions — there is a view on their side of the aisle that, while Mr. Trump's bombast is notable, the press is being too quick to hyperventilate, and that, in the end, things will be just fine.
Proper hydration also prevents cramps. Snorkelers who hyperventilate to extend sub-surface time can experience hypocapnia if they hyperventilate prior to submerging. This can in turn lead to "shallow water blackout". Snorkeling with a buddy and remaining aware of the buddy's condition at all times can help avoid these difficulties.
The music video for "Outshined" was produced by Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris and directed by Matt Mahurin, who would later direct the music video for "The Day I Tried to Live".Macnie, Jim. "Soundgarden Hyperventilate and See Stars: The Godfathers of Grunge Go Psychedelic". Musician. April 1994.
While Amy is interviewing Aaron, she receives a text from Kim insisting they move Gordon to a cheaper assisted-living facility. Amy starts to hyperventilate, but Aaron calms her down and suggests they get food. Over dinner, he compliments her writing and she learns about his family. After some drinks, at Amy's suggestion, they go to his place and have sex.
A 1993 decision made by the Supreme Court of Canada that established a patient's right to withdraw from a procedure that has already begun. Ms. Ciarlariello underwent two angiograms after experiencing bleeding in her brain. During the second procedure, she began to hyperventilate and asked the physician to stop the procedure. Nonetheless, the procedure was completed, and Ciarlariello suffered a severe reaction that left her quadriplegic.
Significantly, victims drown quietly underwater without alerting anyone to the fact that there is a problem and are typically found on the bottom as shown in the staged image above. Survivors of shallow water blackout are typically puzzled as to why they blacked out. Pool lifesavers are trained to scan the bottom for the situation shown. Breath-hold divers who hyperventilate before a dive increase their risk of drowning.
She is actually seen in this version and is easily stressed, carrying a paper bag around to breathe into when she begins to hyperventilate. Babs is also obsessed with paperwork. Despite them not being on her list, she allows Count Olaf, disguised as Dr. Mattathias Medicalschool, and his troupe into the hospital. Later, they capture her and Count Olaf replaces her as the head of the Human Resources Department.
Rosen, Christopher, (December 31, 2008) "Reviews for the Season Premiere of Lost Make Us Hyperventilate ", The New York Observer. Retrieved on December 31, 2008. "Because You Left", as well as the following episode "The Lie" averaged 11.347 million viewers in the US, and 1.195 million in the UK. The episode, aired by itself, brought in 405,000 Australian viewers.Dale, David, (February 16, 2009) "The Who We Are update: Week 7", The Sun-Herald.
Some cases may possibly be related to respiratory conditions such as asthma, while others may be the product of anxiety. Sufferers will often hyperventilate in response, causing sensations of numbness, faintness, and loss of concentration, among others. Air conditioning reduces discomfort by reducing not just temperature but humidity as well. Heating cold outdoor air can decrease relative humidity levels indoors to below 30%, leading to ailments such as dry skin, cracked lips, dry eyes and excessive thirst.
A possible cause is cold water causing the larynx to spasm. Animals have a 'diving response', but humans hyperventilate, and the heart beats too quickly due to a chemical imbalance.Times 'Medical Briefing' Thursday 22 June 1989, page 13 Drowning is the third most common form of accidental death in the UK after road accidents and home injuries. It is often competent swimmers in canals, rivers or flooded quarries in spring or early summer, and there has not been much research on this form of drowning.
This stage is characterised by the body employing physiological mechanisms, including neural, hormonal and bio-chemical mechanisms, in an attempt to reverse the condition. As a result of the acidosis, the person will begin to hyperventilate in order to rid the body of carbon dioxide (CO2). CO2 indirectly acts to acidify the blood, so the body attempts to return to acid–base homeostasis by removing that acidifying agent. The baroreceptors in the arteries detect the hypotension resulting from large amounts of blood being redirected to distant tissues, and cause the release of epinephrine and norepinephrine.
Breath-hold divers who hyperventilate before a dive increase their risk of drowning. Many drownings unattributed to any other cause result from shallow water blackout and could be avoided if this mechanism was properly understood and the practice controlled or eliminated. Increased advocacy to improve public awareness of the risk is one of the few available ways to attempt to reduce the incidence of this problem. Shallow water blackout can be avoided by ensuring that carbon dioxide levels in the body are normally balanced prior to diving and that appropriate safety measures are in place.
The absence of any symptoms of hypocapnia is not an indication that the diver's carbon dioxide is within safe limits and cannot be taken as an indication that it is therefore safe to dive. Conservative breath-hold divers who hyperventilate but stop doing so before the onset of these symptoms are likely to be already hypocapnic without knowing it. Note that the urge to breathe is triggered by rising carbon dioxide levels in the blood and not by the reduction of oxygen. The body can actually detect low levels of oxygen but this is not normally perceptible prior to blackout.
When Penny leaves work, she cycles home to find her 18-year-old son Rory in a fight with a local boy for taking his football. Rory is a lazy, obese, ill-mannered teenager who neither goes to school nor has a job. Complications with his obesity arise when after an altercation with a gang of youths playing "Piggy in the Middle", he runs out of breath, begins to hyperventilate and is hospitalized after suffering a heart attack. The second family consists of Maureen, another cashier at Safeway, and her daughter Donna, a waitress at a cafe.
To understand how changes in respiration might affect blood pH, consider the effects of ventilation on PCO2 in the lungs. If one were to hold his or her breath (or breathe very slowly, as in the case of respiratory depression), the blood would continue delivering carbon dioxide to the alveoli in the lungs, and the amount of carbon dioxide in the lungs would increase. On the other hand, if one were to hyperventilate, then fresh air would be drawn into the lungs and carbon dioxide would rapidly be blown out. In the first case, because carbon dioxide is accumulating in the lungs, alveolar PCO2 would become very high.
Later that night, Charlotte catches BoJack and Penny in a compromising position in his yacht. BoJack apologizes, but she orders him to get off her property before she calls the police, and warns BoJack that if he contacts her or her family again, she will kill him. She returns briefly in the final season, when she and Penny are approached by Paige Sinclair who seeks details of their encounter with BoJack for an article she is writing about his involvement in Sarah Lynn's death. She tells BoJack she doesn't want to be involved and that he has to handle the situation, causing him to hyperventilate and later pass out.
Previous to the first Slutwalk, a public exchange between the organisers and the local authorities took place, regarding the particularly strict laws on streets demonstrations. Organizers stated there was no need for a permission to hold the protest, while the police sustained the global nature of the movement and expected presence of foreigners made it necessary. Finally, on November 30, a permit was approved for the Slutwalk to take place at a free-speech park called Speakers' Corner. Social critic and gay rights activist Alex Au commented on the issue: "maybe our senior civil servants can't get past the word 'slut' and have begun to hyperventilate".
These extreme symptoms are caused by the increase of blood pH (alkalosis) following the reduction of CO2, which is required to maintain the acidity of the blood. The absence of any symptoms of hypocapnia is not an indication that the diver's carbon dioxide level is within safe limits and cannot be taken as an indication that it is therefore safe to dive. Conservative breath-hold divers who hyperventilate but stop doing so before the onset of these symptoms are likely to be hypocapnic already without knowing it. Outright banning of hyperventilation and breath- hold training at swimming pools may reduce or prevent instances of blackout at those pools, but may result in the activity being done at other places where there may be less supervision and a higher risk of fatality.
In his writing and teaching about breathing, Lewis maintains that many people habitually hyperventilate — by which he means taking rapid shallow breaths from the top of the chest instead of breathing more naturally with the entire abdomen and back — and this reduces carbon dioxide levels in the blood too rapidly and thus causes an oxygen shortage in the brain and body. The result of lower oxygen he claims is, among other things, anxiety, tension, or irritability.Encyclopedia.com short article about Breathing There is disagreement about the benefits of increased oxygen blood levels. According to Dr. Mary Purucker, a pulmonary specialist in the U.S. Food and Drug Administration Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, there are no long- term, well-controlled scientific studies that support claims of benefit for increased oxygen in healthy people.
In an article called “Psychogenic Hyperventilation and Death Anxiety” by Herbert R. Lazarus, M.D., and John J. Kostan, Jr., M.S.W., autophobia or monophobia was referred to as being very closely related to death anxiety, or a feeling of impending doom. A patient might feel dread so strongly because of autophobia that they may hyperventilate and feel like they may die because of it. It is also noted that patients with hyperventilation and death anxiety might also develop or have autophobia because they are so afraid of dying, getting seriously injured, or otherwise find themselves in a dire situation, that they become deathly afraid of being alone. Without somebody to help them in case they need it, autophobia-induced anxiety may occur along with other anxieties or phobias included in the agoraphobic cluster.
Jennifer effortlessly rebuffs Herb's clumsy attempts at flirtation, before finally deciding to call his bluff (in the episode "Put Up or Shut Up") and accepting his offer of a date. Herb is so overwhelmed at even the remotest hint of his fantasies coming true that he begins to hyperventilate during their date, and the two end the night by agreeing to be friends. In spite of Herb's advances, Jennifer tries to help him both personally (when Herb and his wife were separated briefly, Jennifer tried to convince Lucille to take him back) and professionally (when Mr. Carlson was ready to fire Herb over screwing up a $5000 account, Jennifer spoke to the client, who ultimately proved to be sympathetic). Dr. Johnny Fever also often flirts with Jennifer, but in a somewhat more playful fashion; at one point, she impulsively kissed Johnny and convinced him to act as though they were married.

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