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Re: Physical effects from mental feelings

Post by dubloke » Thu Mar 24, 2011 4:58 pm

Motorway to Roswell wrote:
dubloke wrote:when you really miss someone you have that weird feeling around your chest
Had this all bloody day. Feel ill as hell and like I'm gonna fall asleep and need to be sick.

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murky21 wrote:I thought this was going to be about psychosomatic effects, i.e. a hypochondriac worrying/ thinking/ believing something so much that it actually physically happens...now thats some crazy shit
yeah thats mad, I need to find a way of stopping my worrying. probably the one thing I really hate about myself. oh and my fair skin :)
but i always thought that was you in your avatar....?!?!?!
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Re: Physical effects from mental feelings

Post by test_recordings » Thu Mar 24, 2011 5:06 pm

dubloke wrote:Why do you for example get "butterflies" when you're nervous? Or when you really miss someone you have that weird feeling around your chest? I can understand the nerves one maybe, adrenaline? but why when you miss someone?
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Re: Physical effects from mental feelings

Post by Pistonsbeneath » Thu Mar 24, 2011 5:09 pm

dubloke wrote:Why do you for example get "butterflies" when you're nervous? Or when you really miss someone you have that weird feeling around your chest? I can understand the nerves one maybe, adrenaline? but why when you miss someone?
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Re: Physical effects from mental feelings

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dubloke wrote:Why do you for example get "butterflies" when you're nervous? Or when you really miss someone you have that weird feeling around your chest? I can understand the nerves one maybe, adrenaline? but why when you miss someone?
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dubloke wrote:Why do you for example get "butterflies" when you're nervous? Or when you really miss someone you have that weird feeling around your chest? I can understand the nerves one maybe, adrenaline? but why when you miss someone?
Activation of the parasympathetic nervous system initiates preparation for the 'fight-or-flight-or freeze' response, I studied this a lot last year but declined to take a whole module of the 'biopsychology of stress'
yeah i find it really interesting but stressing over other peoples stress is not the way forward :)
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Re: Physical effects from mental feelings

Post by wub » Thu Mar 24, 2011 5:39 pm

Pistonsbeneath wrote:
dubloke wrote:Why do you for example get "butterflies" when you're nervous? Or when you really miss someone you have that weird feeling around your chest? I can understand the nerves one maybe, adrenaline? but why when you miss someone?

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Re: Physical effects from mental feelings

Post by FSTZ » Thu Mar 24, 2011 5:53 pm

dubloke wrote:
Pistonsbeneath wrote:
dubloke wrote:Why do you for example get "butterflies" when you're nervous? Or when you really miss someone you have that weird feeling around your chest? I can understand the nerves one maybe, adrenaline? but why when you miss someone?
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dubloke wrote:Why do you for example get "butterflies" when you're nervous? Or when you really miss someone you have that weird feeling around your chest? I can understand the nerves one maybe, adrenaline? but why when you miss someone?
Activation of the parasympathetic nervous system initiates preparation for the 'fight-or-flight-or freeze' response, I studied this a lot last year but declined to take a whole module of the 'biopsychology of stress'
yeah i find it really interesting but stressing over other peoples stress is not the way forward :)

yeah, I am stressing over my girlfriends stress right now

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Re: Physical effects from mental feelings

Post by dubloke » Thu Mar 24, 2011 8:30 pm

FSTZ wrote:
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dubloke wrote:Why do you for example get "butterflies" when you're nervous? Or when you really miss someone you have that weird feeling around your chest? I can understand the nerves one maybe, adrenaline? but why when you miss someone?
Activation of the parasympathetic nervous system initiates preparation for the 'fight-or-flight-or freeze' response, I studied this a lot last year but declined to take a whole module of the 'biopsychology of stress'
yeah i find it really interesting but stressing over other peoples stress is not the way forward :)

yeah, I am stressing over my girlfriends stress right now

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at least it shows you care :U:
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Re: Physical effects from mental feelings

Post by FSTZ » Thu Mar 24, 2011 9:17 pm

yeah man.. she's my rock

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Re: Physical effects from mental feelings

Post by kay » Fri Mar 25, 2011 1:16 pm

I was getting pains in chest and lower body a couple months ago. Eventually realised it was stress-related when I pretty much completely lost it one day and the pain kicked in immediately. I now try to distance myself from my stress points at work as much as possible.

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Re: Physical effects from mental feelings

Post by lloydnoise » Fri Mar 25, 2011 1:30 pm

I thought the butterflies feeling was when you diaphragm temporarily collapses onto your stomach, not sure what causes it but if it's momentary nerves you can remedy it by reaching under your ribs with your fingertips and 'lifting' up, often gets rid of the feeling. Silent screaming helps as well, do everything you would normally do when you shout/scream (anger stylee) but make no noise, this releases (or so I've heard) chemicals, probably endorphins that help kick adreneline down a bit and help you concentrate on stuff.

I had a lot on my mind last year and it would literally make me feel sick to the point where I thought I was going to throw up. I don't normally get stressed but it can properly screw you up if you can't focus on other things.
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Re: Physical effects from mental feelings

Post by frank grimes jr. » Fri Mar 25, 2011 1:49 pm

Train your brain to release the hormones you're looking for.
It only takes a week to develop a habit. :)
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Re: Physical effects from mental feelings

Post by dubloke » Fri Mar 25, 2011 2:39 pm

frank grimes jr. wrote:Train your brain to release the hormones you're looking for.
It only takes a week to develop a habit. :)
how do you train your brain to not release hormones you dont want? thats what I want to know!
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Re: Physical effects from mental feelings

Post by frank grimes jr. » Fri Mar 25, 2011 2:41 pm

That does seem to be the ultimate question.
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Re: Physical effects from mental feelings

Post by LACE » Fri Mar 25, 2011 2:52 pm

Some people are nervous shitters. Always found that erm..interesting.
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Re: Physical effects from mental feelings

Post by test_recordings » Fri Mar 25, 2011 3:43 pm

dubloke wrote:
frank grimes jr. wrote:Train your brain to release the hormones you're looking for.
It only takes a week to develop a habit. :)
how do you train your brain to not release hormones you dont want? thats what I want to know!
Think of it as a 'rush' rather than butterflies, like a "FUCK YEAH I AM NOW READY!!!!!!!!!!!!" kind of rush. Hold it down though, or you'll become over-confident...
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Re: Physical effects from mental feelings

Post by FSTZ » Fri Mar 25, 2011 8:24 pm

LACE wrote:Some people are nervous shitters. Always found that erm..interesting.
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Re: Physical effects from mental feelings

Post by WhosZena » Fri Mar 25, 2011 9:59 pm

Thinking about this earlier.
How something so unmaterial and vague like an emotion is still a sea of physical structures
energy surges around the body, can be somewhat controlled

My favorite is the bubble in the throat one...
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Re: Physical effects from mental feelings

Post by 64hz » Fri Mar 25, 2011 10:18 pm

test recordings wrote:
dubloke wrote:
frank grimes jr. wrote:Train your brain to release the hormones you're looking for.
It only takes a week to develop a habit. :)
how do you train your brain to not release hormones you dont want? thats what I want to know!
Think of it as a 'rush' rather than butterflies, like a "FUCK YEAH I AM NOW READY!!!!!!!!!!!!" kind of rush. Hold it down though, or you'll become over-confident...
how is this done?

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Re: Physical effects from mental feelings

Post by Indigenous » Sat Mar 26, 2011 7:12 am

FSTZ wrote:yeah man.. she's my rock
...like your crack rock? That's an unusual romantic metaphor.

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Re: Physical effects from mental feelings

Post by Indigenous » Sat Mar 26, 2011 7:14 am

dubloke wrote:
frank grimes jr. wrote:Train your brain to release the hormones you're looking for.
It only takes a week to develop a habit. :)
how do you train your brain to not release hormones you dont want? thats what I want to know!
I'd rather know how to control the ones I do want. I'd love to flood my brain with serotonin at will, for example. :6:

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