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Author: SecondTry
Date: 2021-08-29 04:33
Please do not try this without consulting with a physician who "green lights" it but as described to me above it seems like exhaustion is arising because, at least in part, the muscles used to expel air can't build up the same pressure in the oral cavity as--for the same effort-might be the case for someone not suffering from VPI.
With this said, (and I must admit forming a mental image given the recent Olympics and those tight nose plugs worn by synchronized swimmers so as to not get water up their nose when they spin under water and not nasally expel precious air) how might nose plugs help here if at all?
I ask from a point of ignorance, and again, I do not advise this without it getting cleared first from the doctor on the case.
Sure, it rules out circular breathing, both something tells me this isn't the OP's primary focus right now.
Good luck.
Post Edited (2021-08-29 04:35)
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