Thanks for the help!

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DoriC
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Re: Thanks for the help!

Post by DoriC » Sun Aug 02, 2009 8:19 pm

Wulfman wrote:
dalemeyer wrote:To All,

And, yawning can also be common when starting therapy, too. At least I can remember doing that at various times of the day and have read that from others' posts here, too.

Den
Don't think I ever read about that, Den. Hubby does quite a bit of yawning especially in early evening. Any reason for that, that you know of?

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Re: Thanks for the help!

Post by Wulfman » Sun Aug 02, 2009 8:22 pm

DoriC wrote:
Wulfman wrote:
dalemeyer wrote:To All,

And, yawning can also be common when starting therapy, too. At least I can remember doing that at various times of the day and have read that from others' posts here, too.

Den
Don't think I ever read about that, Den. Hubby does quite a bit of yawning especially in early evening. Any reason for that, that you know of?
Not really, Dori.


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