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needlesandpins -> RE: Breaking up is hard to do? (3/31/2011 11:36:37 AM)

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it certainly does. for my doubly so, not just the pain of what he'd done, but the stress of the situation flared up my Tietze syndrome. this is inflamation of the cartilege that joins the ribs to the sturnum and gives the exact same symptoms and pain as a heart attack.

oh boy would i like to be able to inflict the equal amount of pain [sm=paddle.gif]

needles




mnottertail -> RE: Breaking up is hard to do? (3/31/2011 11:39:26 AM)

You have a pair of Tietzes in your pic, or was it worse when you took it?




needlesandpins -> RE: Breaking up is hard to do? (3/31/2011 12:21:22 PM)

hehe, nope that's just me on a normal day.

needles




subfever -> RE: Breaking up is hard to do? (3/31/2011 10:08:30 PM)


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ORIGINAL: GreedyTop

this study says that breaking up, unwillingly, DOES cause physical pain:

what say you?



Yes.

The dumper may feel physical pain too, but not likely as much as the dumpee.




NiceGuyNihilist -> RE: Breaking up is hard to do? (3/31/2011 11:22:56 PM)

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ORIGINAL: SexyBossyBBW

Because of the release of a high amount of stress hormones, such as adrenaline, a part of the heart can be weakened and become “stunned,” experts believe.



Is there any reason we shouldn't expect to see a similar phenomenon with high-stress extreme sports? Biochemically, is there any difference between the stress of rejection and the stress of skydiving? I would assume there is, but I wonder if this is actually known.




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