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Old 02-09-2013, 06:13 PM #5
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I remembered to raise my arms above my head......that really does help alot. Seems like I yawn much more when this is happening. Must be my bodies way of getting more air. I've had this before but don't remember how long it lasted. It's so tiring.....as if I'm not dealing with fatigue already ......this just makes it worse.

Thanks for all the suggestions and advice. It's always something it seems.
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