Exhaling more then you are inhaling.  That is common with people like  
Marie Osmond.
How is your diaphragm and nerves to the diaphragm?
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 10/25/2009 5:26:15 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

 
Lately if I begin talking I be come  faint.
 
I get very dizzy while getting dressed, as  I'm being turned from side to 
side, and when I first sit up away from bed  in the morning. I lean forward, 
long sitting, till I touch my toes, this is to  stretch out my back -- then 
I sit up balanced and place my right hand on my  left knee while my left 
hand is behind me and I turn my head as far as I can  to the left -- I hold 
that to the count of 10 and do this three times. Then I  put my left hand on my 
right knee and my right hand behind me and turn my head  as far as I can to 
the right -- I hold to the count of 10 and do this three  times. I've been 
doing this EVERYDAY for decades, it helps me with my driving  to look over 
my shoulder.     ~  Bobbie



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