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May 30, 2005 09:52

hey everyone...im sitting here while taras at school...i got really sick and blacked out, and no ones here except the ama?? And she just scared the crap out of me while i was in the kitchen getting more water. i went in and she like popped right in from outside lol. it was kinda funny, she said i scared her too. probably cuz im a gringo right micah ( Read more... )

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mrcleanandfresh May 30 2005, 02:06:38 UTC
When you are faced with an immediate threat or stressful situation-such as narrowly avoiding an automobile crash or having an intense argument with a coworker-your body responds immediately to the threat by releasing chemicals that make it tense, alert, and ready for action. This is known as the stress response or the fight-or-flight response. Your body stays alert until your mind tells you that the situation has passed. Then your brain signals an "all clear" to your body, which stops producing the chemicals that caused the physical reaction and you gradually return to normal. The chemicals take 30 to 60 minutes to leave your system, so if you become stressed again within that time, your body won't recover between the two stressful events.

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mrcleanandfresh May 30 2005, 02:06:52 UTC
i'm finding more...

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something else mrcleanandfresh May 30 2005, 02:13:59 UTC
Does my lifestyle affect my ability to cope with stress?

Some behaviors and lifestyle choices can interfere with the ways your body seeks relief from stress. For example, as you sleep, your body recovers from the stresses of the day. If you are not getting enough sleep or your sleep is frequently interrupted, you are losing a chance to recover from stress.

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more... mrcleanandfresh May 30 2005, 02:14:39 UTC
Acute stress can cause problems when your body doesn't fully recover from a stress reaction. This can happen for different reasons.

Your brain may fail to give the "all clear" signal, for reasons we don't yet understand.1
You may find yourself in so many stressful situations during the day that you are spending most of your time stressed, even though your body may return to normal between each stressful period.

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tarasprince May 30 2005, 07:26:36 UTC
find me a cure lol

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tarasprince May 30 2005, 15:33:45 UTC
yeah, i think i figured it out now...thanks...i still dont know what the name of it is though, so if you can find that out, that would be cool.

i blacked out twice tonight lol. it was weird.

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tarasprince May 31 2005, 12:06:45 UTC
actually, nevermind...i have no idea anymore, and its really scaring me.

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