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    I just can't yawn anymore

    Although my body wants to yawn my jaw won't open enough. What's next I wonder? πŸ‘€πŸ™„πŸ€£πŸšͺxx
    Bulbar started Jan 2020. Mute and 100% tube fed but mobile and undefeated. Stay Strong πŸ€—πŸ˜˜πŸ€—πŸ˜xx

    #2
    Years ago I had a friend who read an article about lock jaw. It really scared her and she would do her best not to yawn. Thing is you know what its like when someone tells you something like that 😳 so its plagued me for years! 😐
    when i can think of something profound i will update this.

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      #3
      I have the opposite problem. I yawn involuntarily while people are talking to me. I have to explain they aren’t boring me which tires my fingers out using my ipad. I also laugh and cry excessively!! What a bloody disease this is.
      Bulbar ALS diagnosed September 2021, no speech, PEG fed, using ipad with Predictable to communicate, taking each day as it comes

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        #4
        Originally posted by Hakuna View Post
        I have the opposite problem. I yawn involuntarily while people are talking to me. I have to explain they aren’t boring me which tires my fingers out using my ipad. I also laugh and cry excessively!! What a bloody disease this is.
        100% this I even yawned reading the post. I don't mind the laughter too much but the tears get real annoying real quick!

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          #5
          richcrocker and
          Hakuna
          I take Citalopram 10mg and this has stopped my excessive crying and laughing. I'm still yawning lots though.
          Started limping 2017, diagnosed August 2021. Wheelchair user and reduced shoulder and hand function. Trying to be positive 😺.

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