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You can pass out from you over expanding your diaphragm. When you take a deep breath that has the sensation of tension on your diaphragm, can cause you to black out (vision fades, your muscles loosen) causing you to fall over and wake up in a mater of seconds, to find that you are covered in bruises.

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