As someone with second-hand smoke lung problems, I'm gonna disagree on this point. I many times will struggle to breathe and still be mostly capable of speech, just struggling considerably.
This isn't to be a defense of Floyd, whose breathing trouble (if any) weren't physically related and almost certainly panic and hyperventilating related. And I wouldn't even give him much credibility on that either.
As someone with second-hand smoke lung problems, I'm gonna disagree on this point. I many times will struggle to breathe and still be mostly capable of speech, just struggling considerably.
This isn't to be a defense of Floyd, whose breathing trouble (if any) weren't physically related and almost certainly panic and hyperventilating related. And I wouldn't even give him much credibility on that either.
It means you can breathe but not get enough oxygen. Same as Floyd. The knee didn't stop his breathing.