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    Coza

    Anthony, thank you, thank you, I didn't think of the side effects. I shall read all info. My son was thinking he was going to have another panic attack. Your reply is much appreciated.
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    Coza

    Hi Zemi, any info is appreciated, regarding PTSD dehydration, dry lips condition. I am trying to locate another therapist, just waiting on confirmation. At this stage, my son is relying on me to look for answers, he will however join when he feels able. thanks for replying.
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    Coza

    Thank you Anthony, I shall read all the info, thank you. any suggestions why my son is still getting dehydrated, and his lips are drying out, plus he has a headache (dull) all the time. Any feed back is so very appreciated.
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    Coza

    Debbie, thanks for replying. since I'm new to this site, can you let me know where I can get the advise in helping my son! He has also told me that he dehydrates, his lips get very dry, and has a constant headache, I cant seem to find anything that will help him. He doesn't complain. Its like...
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    Coza

    Thank you for replying Zemi, shallow breathing sounds like it, it doesn't cause pain, he says when he takes a big breath it feels like (clear- open) like vicks vapor. He alyways looks sad, the smile has gone from his eyes, he does most things on auto. We talk for hours about the same thing...
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    Coza

    My son who is 31 has had a Hugh PTSD trauma. I have been trying to help, but I cant seem to find on a website answers to his questions. He says his breathing is so different after PTSD. it feels like his passage ways are full and therefore he only takes tiny sips of air. Hope this is making...
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