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Anyone Feel Physically Sick If They Get Upset/stressed?
A myHIVteam Member asked a question 💭

Talking about stuff that bothers me. Results being: my side hurts, bloody stool, feel weak and tired, head hurts. This happens every time theres stress. Why?

posted August 6, 2021 (edited)
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A myHIVteam Member

I don’t get physically ill when stressed but what you are describing sounds as if you should see your doctor right away.

posted August 6, 2021
A myHIVteam Member

The blissful surrender of sex and more sex cures many ailments no matter what ails you. Doesn't it just take you away when enjoying the stimulation?
I can feel like crap and become nauseous 🤢 when I am stressed too thin, then I remember my happy place, leave the area, and do the deed.
I speak from experience since I've been around long enough to share this experience.

posted January 15, 2022
A myHIVteam Member

Have you been check for Crohn's. Stress can aggregate symptoms.

posted August 21, 2021
A myHIVteam Member

stress and HIV are a bad combination. you need to take time out for yourself to relax and get your mental focus.

posted August 10, 2021
A myHIVteam Member

Here's a tip, don't worry about what you can't change... Kinda like ignore it or accept it. Change what you can.

posted August 7, 2021

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