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There's nothing quick about a tug it seems like. Which reduces what little time I already have and makes me even more stressed.

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No one recommends a quick tug?

Shame.



None are so blind as those with hairy palms, you didn't nice Raell's masterful stroke?

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Dairy Queen and Sex

Sometimes at the same time ;)

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Oonagh wrote:
Dairy Queen and Sex

Sometimes at the same time ;)


o.O

This is news to me...

With who?

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Herself?

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Foamy wrote:
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Dairy Queen and Sex

Sometimes at the same time ;)


o.O

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Some squirrel.

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Nothing beats exercise.


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Nothing beats exercise.

I'm thinking sex does, but that could be considered exercise too.

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I mull.

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Meh, I got nothing. Except stress. Lots of stress, to the point where it's starting to severely impact my health. I'm too keyed up to sit still, too exhausted emotionally, mentally, and physically to work out or take up a hobby, not that I have time for that, or the energy or ability to make time.

Pretty much getting to the end of my rope, really. I can't escape it, I can't get rid of it, it just is, and in the meantime the headaches, racing pulse, and elevated heart rate aren't doing me any favors.

Best of all, 2 weeks before I can even get into a doctor. Not to have anything done, mind, just bloodwork. If this continues as exponentially as it has been, I dunno...

All I want to do right now is drink until I pass out, rinse, repeat. So far, I have not succumb, but damn... it's tempting.


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Oonagh wrote:
Dairy Queen and Sex

Sometimes at the same time ;)



Ohhhhhhhhh soft serve...

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Taskiss wrote:
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Nothing beats exercise.

I'm thinking sex does, but that could be considered exercise too.

Sexercise!


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Mountains.

No, not, *wink* mounds ...

Maybe nature in general. But, especially mountains, with pine trees and a stream, preferably.

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it used to be dropping a deuce, but hemorrhoids have taken the fun out of it for the moment.

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it used to be dropping a deuce, but hemorrhoids have taken the fun out of it for the moment.


How tragically ironic. It's like when Stewie burned down Future Stewie's house with stress relief candles.

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FarSky wrote:
Taskiss wrote:
Arathain Kelvar wrote:
Nothing beats exercise.

I'm thinking sex does, but that could be considered exercise too.

Sexercise!

Wiki is just disturbing sometimes...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexercises

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Oonagh wrote:
Foamy wrote:
Oonagh wrote:
Dairy Queen and Sex

Sometimes at the same time ;)


o.O

This is news to me...

With who?



Some squirrel.


Not me! /flee

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Lots of things.

Beers out with friends works.

Drinking tea and reading a book works.

Watching a great film usually works (depending on the film, some are stressful).

Watching a truly horrible film works sometimes too.

A professional massage always works.

I have a neck wrap that heats up in the microwave, I usually use that in conjunction with the tea and the book.

Going to play punk rock guitar VERY LOUDLY and drink a bunch of beer works.

My personal problem right now is that work is so stressful, I go through a night of drinking/relaxing/watching and become de-stressed, and it only takes an hour of two of work in the morning to destroy all that hard de-stressing. I have eternal hope that it will be "better soon".


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Depends for me.

WoW or other computer games
Motorcycle rides
A stiff drink or two (generall not much more than that)
Talking to my wife
Backrubs
Sex
Action/Adventure Movies (the bigger the explosions the better)
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OK, kind of late, but I had a stress related scare this weekend, which is a rundown of how *not* to destress.

Thursday, had a bad day. Really bad, really stressed out, just one bad thing after another. Started off with a blinding headache, followed rapidly by elevated pulse, shallow breathing, and then proceeded on to a crushing sensation in my chest, light headedness, and pain and numbness in my left arm. Oh, and my fingers were ice cold. All in all, really bad signs that there was something drastically wrong.

Sucked it up, finished up the work day. Not sure how, felt disconnected from everything and couldn't focus at all. Bad times.

Got home, completely exhausted. My wife had been pestering me all day, trying to get me to go to the hospital, but I was just too unfocused and wasn't listening to any kind of reason. She finally put her foot down, and bundled me into the car and off to the ER. Filled out some paperwork, blah blah blah, and as soon as I mentioned my symptoms they had me back in the back on an EKG. That came back fine, so they brought me back out to the waiting room, and checked my vitals, and basically said they'd have me in as soon as they had a room available.

They put me in a room, and started hooking up all sorts of monitors. Another EKG, drew about a gallon of blood for a battery of tests, IV complete with saline drip to replace fluids, chest X-Ray, baby aspirin, and, just to make everything smooth, ativan. Oh, and nitroglycerine gel. Can't forget the headache that gave me... The ER doctor comes in, goes through the checklist, decides I need to be admitted so they could run a stress test when he noted that it hurt when he squeezed my chest.

They kept me on monitoring equipment all night, several more EKGs, more blood work, woke me up a few times.

Surprisingly, everything came up pretty good. My cholesterol is great, my blood pressure is normal, heart looks fine, no indication of any problems on the stress echo. I think I surprised the folks who ran the stress test, because I smoke about a pack a day, and they looked at me weird when I asked if they'd speed up the treadmill. I do walk my dog every day, after all... the incline was a whip though.

The end result? Stress. Too. Damn. Much. Stress. I seriously thought I was going to die. I came home with a prescription for Xanax, and while it's helping a lot, something definitely needs to change. I am still too all over the map to decide what it is I want to do, but where I am right now definitely isn't it. I had been in the process of changing primary care physician, and since I'd had all the bloodwork they'd normally do with a new patient, I got bumped to have a follow up with her yesterday, and for the first time in a long time I feel like there's something that can be done to help.

Stress **** sucks. Being medicated is kind of a drag, too, but really, it beats the alternative. First day back at work, I can feel the stress, but it's not so immediate, and easier to deal with. Sure, some of it is the Xanax talking, but at this point I'll take what I can to get through a day without seeing the extremes of what stress can do to the body.

I know there's a lot of work to be done to get my **** back together, but there it is. A step in the right direction.

This is in part meant to share with the community I've been a member of for years. And in part to warn, like some lame *** public service announcement. If you get so stressed out to the point where it's impacting your health, go see your doctor. Believe me, once you hit a certain point, and the stress isn't letting up, it's either get help, or get dead.


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Hope you get better, Damaged =)


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Wow, thanks for the warning, and good luck, man.

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This is in part meant to share with the community I've been a member of for years. And in part to warn, like some lame *** public service announcement. If you get so stressed out to the point where it's impacting your health, go see your doctor. Believe me, once you hit a certain point, and the stress isn't letting up, it's either get help, or get dead.


Damn good advice Damaged, thank you.

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Writing, going for a bike ride, doing a foolish amount of prep work (some weekends I'll do enough mirepoix for about 40 gallons of soup, or some prep item in an equally absurd amount), doing work in my garden or in my yard, going for a nice long midnight drive on a mostly deserted highway, going hiking, walking on the beach at night, taking a hot shower or jumping in the hot tub and then reading a book on my porch with a cup of chai tea, thinking about the people I love, praying, going to a Good Will or St. Vincent De Paul and organizing their books for them for a few hours, shooting hoops with my step daughter, going for a long walk with my honey, driving nails doing whatever various household project I have at the time, walking my dog, going to visit my mother, sending emails to old friends, turning the lights off and listening to Bob Dylan, and sipping a tall glass of good bourbon. Neat.

Thanks for sharing damaged, I'm glad to hear you are going to be OK.

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