In which I whine about ailments like an old person

Feb 11, 2010 01:18

I have not been feeling stressed. Sometimes things will be stressful, but I rarely feel particularly stressed. Maybe this is a bad thing ( Read more... )

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tinyholidays February 12 2010, 07:18:23 UTC
Eww. I don't like this. Tell your stomach that I said no. Also, tell it I'll get it a puppy if it behaves. (I won't, but you don't need to mention that. It can be difficult to perform acts of cross-country puppy-shipping.)

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marzipanbaklava February 16 2010, 00:26:30 UTC
Well, your body can still have physical stress placed upon it even if you aren't feeling emotionally stressed, right? If you party every day you might not feel stressed at all since you're just having fun all the time, but your body is still experiencing the physical stress of all the not sleeping, drinking, etc. Just as a random example. But I mean, you don't sleep much and when you do it's at odd hours, right? That's still a stress on your body.

Regardless, it totally sucks that you have health issues and I wish they'd all go away!

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buella_pearl February 16 2010, 00:31:51 UTC
But I don't party every day. I know it was just an example, but still. Sleep stress could be a factor.

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marzipanbaklava February 16 2010, 05:01:48 UTC
True! Sorry for the lousy example and faux-medical advice. I was sick today and at first I thought, "Come on, body, I sit around and do NOTHING all day," but then I realized that I'm still stressing my body out by sleeping weirdly and eating random foods at random times and stuff like that. But that's my own deal, so it was kind of pointless to project that onto you or assume it was your problem too. I just want you to feel better!

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buella_pearl February 16 2010, 05:08:33 UTC
Nah, I think you can assume I sleep weirdly and eat random things at random times because I am in college. It happens. Why are we so weak that it hurts us? Also, you're not in college GROW UP.

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