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Old 07-07-2010, 07:40 AM #9
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I have found that high stress (or any form of stress)
can affect my PN symptoms.
I try to lead as stress-free a life as possible.
Things that used to bother me, I now let roll off my back.
I have had to become unconcerned with anything but the most important in my life.
I am not apathetic by any means, but ball games, any sports for that matter, and other things of that nature - now....I do not let rule my day.
Minor familial conflicts are not exacerbated. I refuse to argue about things and just concede, or stay silent, where I used to argue.
It really isn't that important, anyway.
Stress is a definite trigger.
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