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What is your physical reaction to stress?

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PostPosted: 04/19/08 - 04:12    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

I know that stress is something that has to be avoided at any cost, because we cannot benefit from it and it is often a cause of many conditions. Still, we tend to stress out and sometimes it even has a physical manifestation. I have heard that some people react to stress with vomiting! What is your physical reaction to stress?
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PostPosted: 04/23/08 - 17:01    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Stomach butterflies. And those were only if the stress was big, but not huge. In really stressful situations (long argues with a partner) some weird pain in the chest shows up. Luckily, I have that kind of stressing outs once or twice in a year. Anyway, I really do know how the stress can really mess up your life.
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