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Stress Quirks: How Would YOUR Body React?
I feel like all I do on this forum is complain lately… or at least that’s what I worry about (like yesterday). My column this week is pretty complainy- although written over a week ago- and my column next week (submitted this week) is fairly blunt as well.
Lately, the thin line between candor and complain feels way too thin. Know the feeling?
2020 dealt a lot of changes in my life, personally, many of which were physical. I had spine, joint (including my hands) and nerve issues I’ve never experienced before. I had global inflammation and the general feeling of something being “off”. And now, this past week, I’ve started to lose some of my hair. Not anything I can’t hide for now, or hopefully ward off with time and turnaround, but enough where I’ve thought: “What the heck is going on with me?”
I didn’t lose hair when dealing with some of the most stressful situations of my life in the past (let’s just say they make 2020 look like a gentle float down a river with a Margherita). Nor when I was in the ICU many many years ago. Or when I was thinner than this… or having invasive surgeries… or even after having both of my daughters, hormones in flux.
Before I expand on all of the above a little more (promise, less complaints!) in tomorrow’s medically minded post, I wanted to ask:
What is the number one way that stress impacts your body?
Is it weight gain or weight loss? Breakouts or grey hairs? Forgetfulness or hyper focus? Let’s talk our personal Stress Quirks!
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