I can't answer it...But I do the same thing, as does my son. I too am asking why. It has to be some sort of sensory thing. I find that getting my fingertips wet will immediately help. My son says the same thing...said he will quickly lick is fingertips-(not very sanity, but he breaths freely right away). He said silk and angora (sweaters) do it to him. With me its working with clay (dirt-gardening), or too much touching paper and some cleaning agents. I HAVE used hand lotion, but you have be careful which ones-the perfumed ones make i worse. I thought I was the only one. Ao have trouble talking w it happens.
Lose My Breath was created on 2004-09-21.
Don't Lose Touch was created on 2005-09-06.
No.
only if you are laughing and hiccuping together, then you can feel out of breath.
freak out
When you breath out under water, you are releasing the air from your lungs. Air is far less dense than water, which is why things that are filled with air float. So if you breath in, and then go under water you will float toward the surface. However, if you breath out and release that air in your lungs, you lose the buoyancy that the air was giving you. Thus causing you to sink...
if you touch it then you will lose touch .
the air pressure decreases
no it will lose its magic only parents can touch them if they need to.
No, Sam just can get really upset and lose control but she's very good with certain things. For example she's really good at figuring out challenging things.
If it is the latest ipod touch, then you can set up a tracker if you lose it, but I am unsure how.
Schizophrenia causes its victims to lose touch with reality. They often begin to hear, see, or feel things that aren't really there (hallucinations) or become convinced of things that simply aren't true (delusions).