abailart says: Bad guts give bad feelings, bad feelings give bad gits. bad feelings give bad gits yeh gits might not have as much guts (git being a slag term) keep em comin I'd love to find out more about the mental health system personal stories insights etc. The brain sciencey health/brain ones are good for emailing to my aunt whose studying kiniesology at the moment and n e thing on youth or mental health issues are good for sending onto my cousin who is the facilitator/founder of http://www.spunout.ie/ a website for youth issues/wellness www.scottishrecovery.net is worth a look for personal stories. Thanks greatly for link. There are several people i know working in youth/mental health who will find this interesting. Why didn't they just ask me! interesting. thanks for the great post I could've told 'em that! Whenever we're going through a stressful time, my gut goes all kinds of haywire. Worse, if I, say, get into a fight with someone, where I have a lot of very strong, negative, emotions, in less than an hour, I'll have some serious stomach craps. I've told my husband we should just open up a drug store in our home stocking all the peptos, immodiums, digels and so on that we can.... ayeesh! Gut Feelings" is truly an inspirational story of a woman who has suffered from emotional rejection, eating disorders and obesity. Like many other emotional disorders and addictions. ======================= Katie <a href="http://www.drugaddiction.net/north-carolina"> North Carolina Drug Addiction</a> |
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