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Old 11-15-2015, 03:36 AM #3
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Originally Posted by Mark in Idaho View Post
The literature says yawns are complex. Failure to complete or feel the completion of a yawn can relate to some PCS symptoms. It can relate to anxiety issues, anhedonia, and others.

What is your concern ?
In general my biggest concern is if I ever will come out of my PCS. When it comes to yawning its just uncomfortable not to be able to complete a yawn. I guess also Iīm a littel concerned if Iīm getting enough oxygen when failing to yawn. I only recently got aware of the yawning problem, so Im not really sure when it started, but I know Iīve never experienced this before my concussion.
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