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Old 11-17-2015, 05:10 PM #9
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troublehead, If you have tense muscles behind your ear, that often signifies a subtle upper neck injury. Some gentle chiropractic or physical therapy to help C-1 and C-2 find proper alignment is often very helpful.
I've had Atlas correction. It did nothing for me, so I dont think thats where my problem is.

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The second is the ability to finish neurologically. Some can take a deep breath but never get the sense of a yawn. The literature I read did not explain the physical cause of this lack of sensing a completed yawn. A relaxed diaphragm, a relaxing sort of buzz, and related sensations just do not happen at the end of the deep breath. They suggest it is part of anhedonia, a neurological disorder that causes a reduced sense of pleasure.
I can open my mouth normally (wide enough to bite an apple). I guess its neurologic then. I have been trying to yawn everyday now, and today on some rear occasions I was actually able to catch a yawn, with yawning sensation. Maybe I just need to retrain myself to yawn again.
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