L
lpriffic
Guest
Hello All,
I haven't been here for many months now as I finally was able to eradicate most of the horrible symptoms associated with LPR. Things were good and life was great up until about a week ago. I have been under constant stress for the past week, and wouldn't you know...guess what's back. It's a mild form of what it used to be, but it sucks. This is pretty much an echo of what neddyflanders always says about stress, but it couldn't be more true.
It's all a violent, vicious cycle. We get stressed, and we often don't exercise or eat as well as we should. This only exacerbates the problem, making us feel worse. When we don't feel good, we don't want to exercise, and thus we tend to put on some abdominal weight, which again exacerbates the symptoms. The answer has to be to stop the stress (and, of course, then get back to exercising and eating right)!
If anyone has any tips on how to do so when looking for a job, I'm open to suggestions.
RegarRAB,
Jeremy
I haven't been here for many months now as I finally was able to eradicate most of the horrible symptoms associated with LPR. Things were good and life was great up until about a week ago. I have been under constant stress for the past week, and wouldn't you know...guess what's back. It's a mild form of what it used to be, but it sucks. This is pretty much an echo of what neddyflanders always says about stress, but it couldn't be more true.
It's all a violent, vicious cycle. We get stressed, and we often don't exercise or eat as well as we should. This only exacerbates the problem, making us feel worse. When we don't feel good, we don't want to exercise, and thus we tend to put on some abdominal weight, which again exacerbates the symptoms. The answer has to be to stop the stress (and, of course, then get back to exercising and eating right)!
If anyone has any tips on how to do so when looking for a job, I'm open to suggestions.
RegarRAB,
Jeremy