A stress fracture itself would not directly cause a loss of air pressure with peach. Stress fractures typically involve bone injury due to repetitive stress and are associated with pain and swelling in the affected area. However, if the injury leads to a significant change in mobility or activity level, it might indirectly affect respiratory patterns, but this would not be related to air pressure specifically. If you meant something else by "loss of air pressure with peach," please clarify for a more accurate response.
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