wiscoaster
Well-known member
Well, I think we'd best just leave it there.
I'm not an MD, so I'm not qualified to make a formal diagnosis.
I do know what I experienced, and no amount of explanation or debate can change my experience of my reality. I do know that my observations and empirical evidence proved to me that my experience was: 1) physiological, 2) respiration-related, 3) initiated while wearing an N95 mask, 4) terminated immediately after removing the mask.
Could it have been something other than respiratory acidosis? Sure, I suppose that's entirely possible. Did the mask play no part? No, that's not at all possible.
I'm not an MD, so I'm not qualified to make a formal diagnosis.
I do know what I experienced, and no amount of explanation or debate can change my experience of my reality. I do know that my observations and empirical evidence proved to me that my experience was: 1) physiological, 2) respiration-related, 3) initiated while wearing an N95 mask, 4) terminated immediately after removing the mask.
Could it have been something other than respiratory acidosis? Sure, I suppose that's entirely possible. Did the mask play no part? No, that's not at all possible.
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