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*iggi
writes: This isn't exactly a relationship issue, but whenever I get really sad or angry, my inner wrists and chest hurt in a strong aching sort of way (especially if I'm holding it in). And if I continue to get more and more sad or angry, other parts of me begin to hurt too, like the arches of my feet or my groin. I don't cut and the pain shows no external signs of happening. Does anyone know what this is or get it too? Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, Yiggi +, writes (25 September 2010):
Yiggi is verified as being by the original poster of the questionI've had my blood pressure checked recently and it was actually pretty low. But I do think it would be worth going back to the doctor with this specific question (I always seem to forget). Thank you both, though!
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reader, TasteofIndia +, writes (25 September 2010):
It seems like you ought to go see a doctor. If you are feeling regularly sad or angry to the point that it is physically hurting you, you ought to see a doctor and make sure that you are 100% healthy. You might have high blood pressure, way too much stress or Depression.
See a doctor, good luck sweet!
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reader, aunt honesty +, writes (25 September 2010):
This could possibly just be physical pain from stress, but if it gets worse it is worth a visit to the doctor to get tests done to make sure your blood pressure isnt high.
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