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2. Frequent sighing.
Depression also caves in the chest, slumps the shoulders, and inhibits full breathing, usually forcing unhappy people to try to catch their breath by frequent sighing.
These psychosocial disorders can modify the respiratory breathing pattern, which leads to irregular breathing, frequent sighing, and predominant thoracic breathing [ 6].
It represents a syndrome marked by hypochondriac and abdominal painful distension, depressed mood, frequent sighing, anorexia, uncomfortable loose bowels or alleviation of abdominal pain after defecation, borborygmi with flatus and white slimy tongue coating, the same as the syndrome of liver stagnation and spleen deficiency, also known as the liver-spleen disharmony syndrome [ 18].
Positive signs to look for: Your partner pulling you closer, squeezing you with his/her hands, kissing and caressing with a sense of intense urgency, breaking into random smiles or giggles, or frequent sighing.
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How else to explain her presence in my bed, her provocative underclothes, her frequent headaches, her prolonged sighs?
If he happened to turn on the local NPR station in the middle of a fund drive — what seemed like a frequent occurrence — he would sigh with disapproval and say, "Shameful!
Mr. Lasyone is 71 and retired, "but you know how that is," his daughter said with a slight sigh, meaning that he's still a frequent presence.
Except for frequent rain and fog, "It's just dreamy," he said with a sigh.
These results indicate that the augmented part of sigh coincided with the genio-glossal (GG) muscle activation, resulting in frequent opening of airway closure with only brainstem or sub-cortical mechanism, but without cortical involvement.
"It's great," sighed Mr. Cox, an executive from Lloyd Harbor who frequents hockey games but often as not in the stands, not a luxury box.
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