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Help for colleague..."Breath Holding"
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<blockquote data-quote="Estherfromjerusalem" data-source="post: 292170" data-attributes="member: 77"><p>My difficult child is the only one of my eight children who used to hold his breath. I don't remember if it was voluntary or involuntary. I do remember that he would go blue, and we would wait for him to catch his breath and start crying. I don't remember him ever passing out, it didn't reach that.</p><p></p><p>One thing that helped us then, I remember, was blowing on his face -- directly on his nose and mouth. It seemed to break some sort of tension and cause him to breathe in. Very strange.</p><p></p><p>Love, Esther</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Estherfromjerusalem, post: 292170, member: 77"] My difficult child is the only one of my eight children who used to hold his breath. I don't remember if it was voluntary or involuntary. I do remember that he would go blue, and we would wait for him to catch his breath and start crying. I don't remember him ever passing out, it didn't reach that. One thing that helped us then, I remember, was blowing on his face -- directly on his nose and mouth. It seemed to break some sort of tension and cause him to breathe in. Very strange. Love, Esther [/QUOTE]
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