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Freeman

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My theory: spasmed diaphragm. A
« on: February 01, 2021, 06:18:41 PM »
Please forgive my english. I?m french!
I believe an osteopath will confirm our problem. I just figured out 1 hour ago that all our symptoms match the ones linked to a spasmed diaphragm.

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Re: My theory: spasmed diaphragm. A
« Reply #1 on: February 01, 2021, 06:25:20 PM »
How to unspasm the diaphragm then?

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Re: My theory: spasmed diaphragm. A
« Reply #2 on: February 02, 2021, 04:41:54 PM »
Whoa Freeman, you need to post more often.  You have introduced a topic, that I am these days grappling with.  I have had chest tightness since childhood (and oddly my chest is weirdly small).  I have had years of therapy on breathing properly for speech and diaphragm movement.  Though I'v conquered my POIS symptoms, recent tragedies in family has thrown me off the cliff ... my heart is very badly aching with terrible spasms, to the extend that it hurts badly to even breath.  I think my diaphgragm is playing a role.

Could you share more.  You could well be right.


Please forgive my english. I?m french!
I believe an osteopath will confirm our problem. I just figured out 1 hour ago that all our symptoms match the ones linked to a spasmed diaphragm.
POIS Free, 2+ yrs (occasional/predictive lapses)
Pois symptoms: Peripheral (Skin: Urticaria, dryness, pale blotchy skin), Exasperation of: [Nerve weakness, Muscle weakness + Mental (CNS: Brain Fog, Irritation, Isolation, Speech lethargy, Anxiety)].
Other conditions: ASD, ADD, GA

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Re: My theory: spasmed diaphragm. A
« Reply #3 on: February 02, 2021, 04:45:53 PM »
Maybe my diaphragm started spasming this much, since I tried 'Hoffman breathing method'.  Warning: it may not be suitable for us, so if you try it, please exercise caution!.
POIS Free, 2+ yrs (occasional/predictive lapses)
Pois symptoms: Peripheral (Skin: Urticaria, dryness, pale blotchy skin), Exasperation of: [Nerve weakness, Muscle weakness + Mental (CNS: Brain Fog, Irritation, Isolation, Speech lethargy, Anxiety)].
Other conditions: ASD, ADD, GA

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Re: My theory: spasmed diaphragm. A
« Reply #4 on: February 03, 2021, 06:10:06 PM »
Something like that was my first theory before hearing about POIS, as I suspect that my first symptoms were related to breathing. However I have some difficulties now to believe that it can account for all our symptoms alone or that it is a root cause of the problems - and the fact that some people have solved their POIS by various means related to gut, immunity, nervous system or brain doesn't seem to confirm the theory.

Ah yes and my chest is also very tight, like swell's.
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Freeman

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Re: My theory: spasmed diaphragm. A
« Reply #5 on: March 01, 2021, 05:13:36 PM »
Dear brothers of pain! :)
I want to complete my point by sharing my recent experience with a second orgasm almost without problem.
Here is 1 simple breathing exercice i practice to unspasm my diaphragm:
1) Inhale 4 seconds. Exhale 4 seconds. 2/3 minutes several times a day.
What helps a lot is to massage deeply my stomach with oil, after coming, together with this breathing technic.
I tried creatine also, before ? sexercices ?  and I practice more regular sport activities.

I also have to inform that I started to take anti acid medecines. It appeared that my digestion pb was causing a lot of troubles (heart, breathing...) especially when I laid down to sleep.

So in conclusion, I invite you to check your diaphragm and google solutions if you need to unspasm it.
Good luck to you guys!



Here is a translation of what a spasmed diaphragm can cause, that may interest you, from:

https://www.valdemarne.fr/newsletters/lettre-sport-sante-et-preparation-physique/le-diaphragme-spasme-et-ses-effets

? when the diaphragm is spasmed (blow to the solar plexus, fall on the back, back "blocked" ...), it disrupts digestive, energetic and respiratory activities and consequently, cardiac and cerebral (feeling of oppression, anxiety, anguish). This relationship is reciprocal: anxiety (competition), anxiety, digestive disorders, breathing difficulties ... can spasm the diaphragm, to the detriment of the body's functioning and performance.
Being cold can also spasm the diaphragm.
Conclusion
To disassociate the diaphragm is interesting for the sportsman as for the sedentary person, at the same time for energetic reasons but also for mental reasons. The first phase of this learning process usually consists of feeling with the hands the swelling of the belly on inhalation and its slackening on exhalation. The lying position is the most suitable. The second phase consists of pressing the diaphragm under the ribs with the fingers and massaging it when exhaling. The difficulty consists in keeping the abdomen relaxed.
The most trained ones eventually manage to generate heat flows by abdominal breathing in any situation (sitting, lying down, standing even when exposed to the cold, moving or even moving around).
Another technique concerns people who have received a blow to the solar plexus (combat sports, rugby...). After having put them in a sitting position, standing behind them, it is a matter of pulling their arms upwards to help them breathe in, then massaging them from the clavicles to the upper right to force the exhalation.
In addition, when performing exercises to strengthen the abdominal chamber, exhalation will cause the diaphragm to contract, which, by raising the diaphragm, will release any pressure that may be exerted on the pelvic floor. ?

References
Testut, L. & Latarjet, A. (1948). Trait? d'anatomie humaine. Tome 1 : Ost?ologie, arthrologie, myologie. 9th edition.
Ziane, R. & Richardeau, J-P. (2010). La respiration abdominale : Les arts martiaux, sources d'inspiration. In Sport, sant? et pr?paration physique. Editions Amphora. laid down to sleep.

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Re: My theory: spasmed diaphragm. A
« Reply #6 on: March 02, 2021, 04:32:46 AM »
In the POIS state my diaphragm is more likely to tighten together with the abdominal muscles and it is harder and takes more time and effort to untighten and it also happens after edging and all forms types of sexual arousals almost like my mind is switched to focus on that and then when focus is needed afterwards on other things it is like my muscles including abdominal and diaphragmal still remain in the previous sort of state