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Consult a doctor immidently! I am just going to take a guess at what it MAY be, but..... (don't wanna scare you!) but it may be respetory failure. In fact, it could be a number of things! This is a tough one. I do NOT want to make the mistake of diagnosing something you may not have, so my advice-see a doctor&search ALL symptoms on internet! Do not waste time. Act accordingly!

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