Over a couple of weeks, my overall system allergic response calmed down dramatically, until I was back to normal again, my stomach and digestion were fine, and
breathing returned to normal.
Most of the time, the food or object only partially blocks the trachea, is coughed up, and
breathing returns to normal quickly.
Let the heart rate slow down and
the breathing return to normal.
As for rest time, you don't need to count; just rest until
your breathing returns to normal.
Recover at a slower pace until
your breathing returns to normal.
Rapid breathing or panting can also be normal reactions to exertion or heat; if you suspect this to be the case, let your dog rest and cool off to see if
her breathing returns to normal.
Not exact matches
The babies all held their breath, and it took about 10 seconds after the dive was over for their
breathing to return to normal.
After you quit, you and your baby's heartbeat will
return to normal, and your baby will be less likely
to develop
breathing problems.
I would rock a little and then stay still and she would go back
to sleep and
return to normal breathing after about 10 min.
After this shord high intensity period, drop your pace
to normal or below
normal (you can even walk if you feel winded) until you have recovered and your
breathing has
returned to normal.After that, you can start running at your
normal pace again and add another period of high pace.
Don't rush into century sets (rest - pausing
to 100) right away; stick worth 50 - 100 reps
to failure, and rest long enough between sets for your
breathing to return to normal, otherwise you could end up on the floor.
When finished
return to normal breathing for a minute or two, then lie down in Shavasana (Corpse Pose) for a few minutes.
Ensure that their
breathing has
returned to normal and that you have provided them with lots of water before giving them their hard earned dinner.