I look good, I dress good, I smoke good, I stress a lot
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Watching me try to hobble around the house on crutches is hilarious. For how athletic I am I can be painfully uncoordinated. I'm actually concerned I'm going to hurt my good leg in the process of trying to heal this fracture.
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Types of Bone Fractures
The various types of bone fractures exhibit distinct characteristics and can be classified accordingly.
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It's going to be fun trying to figure out a comfortable way to have sex with this stupid boot on my foot. Please please please be healed enough at my follow up to come off.
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How to Overcome Stress and Find Inner Peace
Life has a sneaky way of piling things on, doesn’t it? One moment you’re breezing through your to-do list, and the next, you’re wondering why you got misty-eyed over a cereal commercial. It’s wild out there, so it’s totally okay to need a little time-out every now and then. For those times when you’re not quite sure if you’re just tired or on the brink of a meltdown, here’s a fun (but oh-so-real) list of signs that stress might be doing the tango on your last nerve.
Sleep? What’s That?
If you hop into bed and your brain decides to replay every episode of your life instead of letting you snooze, stress could be the uninvited sleepover guest. Try some lavender mist on your pillow or Naturecan’s CBD gummies to help you chill out before bed and see if that helps.
Coffee Can’t Fix This
We all have our morning rituals, but if you’re guzzling down cup after cup and still feeling like you’re in slow-mo, it’s a sign all might not be well in your body and mind.
You’re Suddenly Tearful
Ever find yourself getting teary at the drop of a hat? Yep, even over those weird infomercials. Stress can turn those tear ducts into open faucets. It’s much harder to regulate your emotions when you are under a lot of stress, which is why seeing a good therapist can often be a great idea.
Your Belly’s Upset
If your stomach’s acting like it’s on a rollercoaster when you’re firmly on solid ground, stress might be steering the ride. Butterflies in the stomach can be a sign of stress and anxiety, but they can also be a sign of something physically wrong with you too, so if they persist best to get them checked out.
A Case Of Forgetfulness
Ever read a page of a book and then had no clue what you just read? Or forgot why you opened the fridge? When stress levels rise, memory can take a nosedive. So, before you start panicking about cognitive decline issues, think about whether you have been feeling particularly stressed lately.
Your Skin’s Not Playing Nice
When you’re adulting, but your skin decides to revert to its teen years, it’s time to check in with your stress levels. A good therapist may well be better for you than a dermatologist at this point.
Everything Feels Overwhelming
The mail’s piled up, the laundry’s giving you side-eye, and even choosing a snack feels like a major decision. If the small stuff feels like climbing a mountain, it’s time to take a breath, and think about whether you might need some help for your stress.
Obviously, if you think you might have a stress problem, you should visit your doctor as soon as possible. This information is just a general summary and only a medical professional can diagnose chronic stress in you. That being said, fi you do spot any of these signs, you should act sooner, rather than later.
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Stress Fractures in US Military-Age Adults
Introduction
Stress fractures are a common overuse injury among military-age adults, particularly those undergoing rigorous physical training. This review will provide an overview of stress fractures, including symptoms, causes, treatments, and recovery expectations. Additionally, we will provide external resources for further information and guidance.
Explanation of Stress Fractures
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What’s Causing Your Leg Pain?
What’s Causing Your Leg Pain? This is serious...Here's what you need to know...
Medically Reviewed by Melinda Ratini, DO, MS updated September 5, 2022
Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD)
With this condition, your limbs — typically your legs — don’t get enough blood. It usually happens because your arteries have narrowed. Your legs may feel weak or numb or cramp when you walk. They might feel cold and be an odd color. Some people can manage PAD with habit changes, like…
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How Stress Affects the Body? Know the Real Facts.
Certain life experiences, such as the death of a loved one, are major stressors. Day-to-day problems, such as taking tests or driving in traffic jams, may also be stressful. In addition, the increasing demands of jobs, school, and other activities are stressors for children and their overworked parents.
How Stress Affects the Body? Know the Real Facts.
People need not experience events directly to feel stress.
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so just to be clear, the oceangate titanic submarine had:
a viewport rated for a max depth of only 1,300 meters (they were diving to 4,000 meters)
a $30 logitech controller to run it
communications apparently running on starlink of all things
a system where passengers were bolted into it from the outside
no extra food/water and 4 days of air as the only safety precaution
commercial off the shelf (cots) components all over (including items from a camper supply)
no buddy submarine in case of emergencies
no beacon in case of emergencies
no mechanical redundancies
no proper stress testing especially of where the viewport and hull met
left during poor weather conditions despite being cautioned against it, with the ceo and a bunch of rich folk on board, and was not reported missing until 8 hours later
absolutely terrifying. nightmare scenario of their own making
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i woke up a little after two this morning and i could see the room shimmering in the dark and i could feel the extra skull inside my skull starting to freeze and fracture painfully but i got up fast enough and took the pills for the first time in a long time and they worked. today i feel mostly ok but as though i have just recovered from a weeks long illness so i only took off my sunglasses to feel the sun fully on my face for just a moment
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