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Random coldblue question: Do you shake when you yawn?

chewyxrage

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I shake pretty bad when I yawn.... My entire torso and limbs vibrate....

I feel like I have Parkinson's disease or something...this happen to any of you EF'ers?
 
First thing in the morning, my body used to do a mini convulse when I stretched. Every muscle shaking and twitching... Doesn't happen hardly at all any more and I think it's a side effect of Klonopin.
 
I think it's a nervous symptom. Nervous energy that has to escape.. My legs would convulse so hard sometimes that I thought I might pull a muscle... My dad has had Parkinson's for over a decade now and he will probably be wheelchair bound soon.
 
It's a subconscious body defense mechanism to keep the flies out of your mouth.
 
AAP said:
It's a subconscious body defense mechanism to keep the flies out of your mouth.


Or in your case the cocks.

When i yawn in a bar full of hotties, I have to cover my mouth cause they all try to pop a date rape drug in there without me noticing...

Whores.
 
it depends how intense of a stretch....but i always put my arms above my head in a weird way, each time, dating back to baby pictures
 
calveless wonder said:
on a side note, do you shake when you pee? not your thingy. but like, physically chafe/quiver?

i do this alot


VD makes you do that.
 
jh1 said:
Or in your case the cocks.

When i yawn in a bar full of hotties, I have to cover my mouth cause they all try to pop a date rape drug in there without me noticing...

Whores.


That's my technique.
 
What the hell are you talking about?

I've used kpins and crap like gabapentin/pregabalin and have no clue what this shake-when-yawning thing is.

Wierdos.



:cow:
 
biteme said:
First thing in the morning, my body used to do a mini convulse when I stretched. Every muscle shaking and twitching... Doesn't happen hardly at all any more and I think it's a side effect of Klonopin.

i experience both of these shakes (yawn and AM stretch) from time-to-time and i've never used klonopin. . .or any other psychotropic. . .
 
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