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5h ago
Or is it due to something else, eg high cortisol levels?
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I’ve been suffering since two months now. Started off with a flu and sore throat. So since then even after taking the proper dosage of anti allergic medicines and flu medicines. I feel like i have like a bubble at the back of my throat which i keep on trying to push down by swallowing mucus. I also feel like i cant breathe if there isn’t good air flow around me. As soon as i hit the pillow flat or raised i start feeling some kind of nasal dripping in the back of my throat and i start trying to swallow mucus hoping it would clear out. Its is constant till i start doing something like reading b ..read more
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5h ago
Stress Disorder
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5h ago
Hey,
So I've read the "upside of stress" and this research article - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3374921/?utm_source=arnoldspumpclub.schwarzenegger.com&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=can-you-pass-this-test
And it all points out to the fact that our perception of stress is the thing contributing to its adverse effects.
But why do we have those perceptions in the first place?
I don't think stress did absolutely nothing to humanity until we heard that "it's bad for us".
Can it be that we're misattributing cause and effect?
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5h ago
Once you get really stressed out is it hard to recover?
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Does anyone communicate their stress levels to their doctor? Does blood pressure indicate stress? Cam periods coming back to back as a sign of stress? Having belching, heartburn, like female cramping just had two periods. Is symptoms a warning sign to address stress?
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