yes............and it can also mean you are tired
I've been taking seroquel for nearly three and a half years now. I know exactly what you are talking about. I would have yawning fits after a night that I was already quite tired, and then preceded to take my medication. I would wake up the next day still moderately feeling the effects, with yawning added as well. I also experienced these symptoms when I would take a few more then were prescribed on nights that I found it borderline impossible to sleep. For me the yawning is only present when too much of the medication is taken. You can go back to your doctor and see if you can lower your dose just a tad. If you are not taking seroquel for psychosis or seizures you will be suprised to find that seroquel even at low levels can help greatly with sleep and when coupled with another depression medication its awesome at making your life feel vastly better.
they say its due to a lack of oxygen to the brain....it happens to me as a result of me being around air conditioninWell I always yawn when I'm tired, it gives me more energy but it makes me sleepy or when you se someone else yawning constantly!-Icelopbunny
Yawning is not a disease.
if rude and yawning are defined as such i don't see any reason why the act of yawning be rude. yawning is physiologic. would urinating and defecating be rude also?
There are many systems of the body that function on a constant basis to keep us alive. When we yawn the muscular and respiratory systems are used.
The cause in not know.
Yawning too much can prove to be fatal. My aunt didn't sleep for a week, kept yawning, and died. You're in trouble
Yawning is actually putting out (?) the stress in your body, so it is a good thang...
Yawning is associated with tiredness, stress, overwork, lack of stimulation, or boredom. Yawning can also be a powerful non-verbal message with several possible meanings, depending on the circumstances. In humans, yawning has an infectious quality, i.e. seeing a person yawning, or just thinking of yawning, can trigger yawning which is a typical example of positive feedback. Infectious yawning has also been noted in chimpanzees. The primary reason behind yawning is to control brain temperature. It cools off your brain, much like a fan cools off the inside of a computer. The claim that yawning is caused by lack of oxygen has not been substantiated scientifically. Some claim that yawning is not caused by lack of oxygen, for the reason that yawning allegedly reduces oxygen intake compared to normal respiration. Another speculated reason for yawning is nervousness and is also claimed to help increase the state of alertness of a person-paratroopers have been noted to yawn in the moments before they exit the aircraft.
"I'm yawning. I'm yawning some more."
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