Bengt77
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While wearing IEMs, I can of course hear myself breathe most of the time. This causes me to think my breathing is noticeable to people around, even though it probably isn't. However, the sensation causes me to have trouble breathing normally. I try to make as little sound as possible, which means my breathing gets very shallow, causing me lack of breath, forcing me to take deeper breaths, probably making my breathing audible to people around me, and so the problem worsens over time. Unless there's nobody around me, that is, as when I'm alone I have no trouble breathing at all. Does anybody else have this issue as well? What can I do about it? Is there a solution? Can I train myself to control my breathing? Or, even better, can I train myself to not control (or at least stop trying to control) my breathing and just let it be the subliminal process it's supposed to be?
Anybody? Any help is welcome, really. I fell in love with IEMs when I first got my SE210 and now I'm in love with my SE530, so I definitely don't want to switch (back) to earbuds.
Anybody? Any help is welcome, really. I fell in love with IEMs when I first got my SE210 and now I'm in love with my SE530, so I definitely don't want to switch (back) to earbuds.