yawning abnormally, dizzy, short of breath, food climbing back up

By yawningdizzyshortnessofbreath

I am having the following symptoms:

1. Yawning abnormally

I am yawning too much, too frequently, too intensely.
I will do a massive, mouth open all the way  yawn and not be able to resolve it, leaving me with an open mouth trying to inhale more but unableto because my lungs are fully expanded.
I had a several hour nap; i can’t really be yawning from normal tiredness.

2  Dizzy

if i get up and try to move around to do things i will feel dizzy and weak

3. I feel short of breath.

I am yawning too much, too frequently, too intensely.
I will do a massive, mouth open all the way  yawn and not be able to resolve it, leaving me with an open mouth trying to inhale more but unableto because my lungs
are fully expanded.
I had a several hour nap; i can’t really be yawning from normal tiredness.

2  Dizzy

if i get up and try to move around to do things i will feel dizzy and weak

3. I feel short of breath.
4. My food is  climbing back up.

I don’t think it will actually come back up.
Last night i i had some dry heaves.

I have had the massive yawning and unresolved yawning but it wasn’t as pronounced or troublesome.  When a massive, excessive yawning episode doesn’t involve a bunch of repeated unresolvable yawns it is much like a bout of intense normal yawning, hard to tell from normal yawning.

A few years back I was having what I would describe as seizures or convulsions, at their worst, or severe spasms, extreme night jerks.   These spasms happened primarily after laying down for bed and getting nice and relaxed.  I went to the doctor and got blood tests and an EEG; neither showed any problem.  When they gave me the EEG back then, they  made me lie down and relax.  This predictably enough produced the contractions.  They told me to be still.  I had gone to the hospital complaining of uncontrollable involuntary muscle spasms that occured after laying down and relaxing, and rather than do something to document the presences of the symptoms, such as getting a video camera to tape the shaking and jerking, and getting a doctor to come watch, they expected me to suppress the contractions through will power.   Since I was of course not able to make my involuntary muscle spasms just stop for the convenience of the EEG reading workers,  I have a feeling that my EEG may not have been recording properly, making the entire thing a waste of time.   At any rate, the EEG did not reveal anything in my brain waves to explain this spasm behavior .

Although my digestion feels troubled right at the moment, the yawning and dizziness doesn’t necessarily involve feeling any digestive distress.    I think whatever is causing the yawning and dizziness is affecting my digestion, and it’s getting worse.

I had a major drinking problem, alcoholism would be what some folks would call it, for a long time,  ten years or so.   At the end of my drinking era  I became unable to drink alcohol without feeling sick.   Even a half a 12 oz beer would make me feel bad and feel that my capillaries were expanded.  Thus while I’d had some ” quit, started again”sessions during the drinking years, at the end my quitting wasn’t really the result of a choice to stop drinking but rather just that I could not physically drink and have any pleasure from it.   So it’s been years now since I had a drink.

One Response to “yawning abnormally, dizzy, short of breath, food climbing back up”

  1. candice Says:

    Funny-I to have weird yawning episodes!It starts with a feeling in my throat then moves into a yawn-dizzy too. I bought liquid chlorophyll and licorce root-both things clean adrenal glands-and the yawning stopped. I think my adrenal glands were exhausted. I had been in a very emotionally abusive relationship since I was 17 and my body was starting to show symptoms.

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